I disagree. I don't think you're too far from where you want to be at this point. The midlimb is working quite a bit if you consider how it's changed from the unbraced profile. It's even changed from brace... showing reflex at brace, and now they've bent to where they look straight. That's what you want. You don't want this bow to begin to 'come around' until later in the draw.
If you guys look very closely at the unbraced picture, at the area about 4-5" from the dip of each limb, you'll see a slight hump in BOTH limbs. Those humps are making it look like it's bending too much at the inner limb, when it's not.
Actually, as you work it on down the tree, I'd work at getting the limbs moving closer to the dips... if they don't go ahead and do it on their own.
So far, so good, IMO.
Not all bows should be tillered to form a perfect arc.