Ryan is right, heat is best to correct twist. However, you can try to remove wood on the high side of the twist. In other words, if you're looking down the limb. and it twists to the right, you can try to remove a bit of wood from the left side of the limb, on the belly only. Remember, the wood will twist towards the weak side. Be careful, don't remove too much wood, and go past your intended target weight. Also, if the twist isn't too bad, you can just live with it. It really doesn't affect the bow's accuracy or performance. it just looks like crap. I don't like prop twist either. It just doesn't look right.