Alright, I went down and had at it with some 80 grit sandpaper and a block of wood to help identify the high and low spots on the bow. I also wrapped a string around the tips when pulled to 22" and pulled it tight. The string crossed over at right about the 6" hole.
Anyhow, after the suggestions to get it to brace height before going to the short string, I decided to try and do that, but I'm not sure I went about it in the right way.
The string has stretched out a bit, being slack at ~13.5" so I worked it and got it pulled to 24". It was 36.5# the first draw. Then I used a mock gizmo and used the light behind the gap to judge the gaps. I went through several sanding sessions and testing and now it goes an even 35#@24"
The limbs were pretty stiff at the fades compared to the rest, so that is where I removed a bulk of material. It was there and where the limbs start to go into the reflex area. I shouldn't have much movement past there, right?
Now, I checked the brace height again, and it is just below the 6" hole on my tree. I take this to mean that with a short string, the brace would be about 4-1/4", right?
John had suggested to get it to 4" brace before going to short string, which I would be at.
What should I be doing here? Should I just keep sanding to remove weight at the current draw length until the brace gets higher, or will that not happen? I would think that by removing more material it would just lower the draw weight at the specified length, right?
I snapped a picture of it for reference.
Thanks for helping me get through this!