"No mate, what I would do is start out with your 62" bow stave, mark the centre and then mark half of the 1 1/2" which is 3/4" above centre and make that the centre of your handle, that will give you an 1 1/2 shorter bottom limb...Glenn..."
Thats totally backwards. Reread your post.
Marking any distance above(top limb is above center,bottom limb is below) true center would shorten the top limb and lengthen the bottom limb.
Texasarchery.org has several videos of olympic style recurves beening shot from a side view, not that great either. I looked for about 3 hrs today. In the vids the bottom limb does move slightly earlier. I think that it backs up the need to pos. tiller the shorter top limb, bringing it in time with the bottom. After giving all the above post equal consideration and spending most of my shop time today searching for vids, its what I see. Take a look and give me your view. I can see some funky grip bringing the fulcrum pt to true center, but not the arrow. That would make shooting very difficult unless the bow was made for that shooter wich could be your case, what ever works for you, I say stick with it. Not trying to stir the pot,just trying to figure out the best way to tiller my own bows. I dont have the time or materials to waste on a bunch of bow experiments. Maybe someday my position will change, and I will do the test for all of us. Until then hopefully we can kick it back and forth, peek someones interest that does have the resources.