I meant tips and center of handle lined up. You have to watch this because your eyes will lie to you about this. Sometimes it looks like it's all good but it isn't. If you brace it, hold the handle firmly and do some short draws can you feel the handle twist in your hand at all? I have corrected a bit of twist on a sinewed bow with dry heat but only once so maybe I got lucky. You can twist them cold, just grab it in a vise and twist it. How hard depends on whether you are Arnold Schwarzenegger or not. I got that idea from Marc St Louis. I have one that looks just like that,60" NTN and the string lifts at about 23" or so. String alignment can be a real pain with big hooks. I have spent a full day heating and twisting. Sometimes it's a compromise. You may find that unbraced the tips don't line up at all. One will be one way and one the other. When you get to that point watch the string lift off very carefully. Just sneak up on it and make sure that the string doesn't pop one way or the other when it lift off. That will start a second round of twisting and swearing. Maybe put some bridges on it until you get everything lined up. When you're done it doesn't matter what it looks like as long as the limbs don't twist on the draw and the string lifts off cleanly and also sits back down nice and smooth. No shifting to the side at all. If it doesn't come down almost perfectly the thing will throw the string. Good luck.