Over the last few weeks i conversed with Chuck Loeffler a bit, and decided to deviate slightly from my original plan by removing the bows from their braced position on the wood blocks. I am also going to add a bit more sinew after taking into consideration the current horn/sinew ratio. I do believe Toms method of tying the bows into deflex while they dry has value. I surmise they are easier to brace with a lesser chance of them debracing on the shot, which is exactly what he stated. I also suspect less chance of the limb tips twisting with them lashed down into a fixed position. We will see in the future whether i made a wise decision.
After unlashing, the longer bow did indeed give back to a lesser deflexed state, though still not reflexed. I added another layer of sinew 1.5 weeks ago, and now i am getting a bit of reflex. I did this by sanding the sinew, sizing with hide glue and then adding more back sinew. The shorter bow remained almost the same after it was removed. I believe this is due to the shape of the horn, particularly how the splice "angled" one limb back a bit so to speak. I am probably going to add a bit more sinew to this one as well. Not sure if it will dry into reflex but maybe a bit less deflex. Then i'm going to wait some more and see what they both do. Today i lashed the handles more. I did a fairly rough job, i will likely sand it down a bit and do a nicer final layer in the future.