I'm still pretty new to the tillering process, with ony a few bows under my belt, so I may not be on target here and hopefully one of the gurus can step in to correct me if I am wrong. But, I believe you can get a stiff section of a limb bending more without losing a much draw weight. The draw weight of the bow is determined by the weakest section of limb so you should be able to continue removing wood off the stiff sections to get more bend without reducing the total draw weight as much as if you removed wood along the entire length of the limb... Am I correct here? If I am, then there is hope for preserving your draw weight while also improving your tiller and extending the life of the bow...
What say the experts?