Thanks guys, I'm guessing I tend to always work the wood from one side of my vise which probably adds to the uneven wood removal. I'll have to get in the habit of working from both sides more often.
I worked with the bow quite a while last night and finally got about 90% of the twist taken care of and piked the bow to get my weight back up over 50#. I put about 10-15 arrows through it last night and it performed well.
I kept looking from the tip and examined that twist and for the life of me I couldn't figure out which side needed to be worked! I thought I had the limb thickness pretty even, but I guess it doesn't take much to throw it off.
I tapered the grip on this bow (first time) and that may have added to the difficulty as well. It looks really good now though and to top it off, I'm getting a few folks asking if I will sell them a bow! I'm having more fun giving them away at this time though (although I do have my eye on a power sander....)