Here is how I map limbs. I map at brace, at 20 inch draw and at 28 inches. Let us take one of my take down glass recurves. I strive for an even tiller and the deep part of the grip is the bow’s center. At brace I lay the bow flat on a long piece of paper, mark where the handle ends and draw a line along the limbs belly. Then flip the bow over so the handle is in the same place and draw a line again, I want the lines to correspond. Then I draw the bow on a 20 inch long stick and draw lines again and finally on a 28 inch stick. Even with limbs made on the same form, using exactly same thickness of lams and glass the limbs usually bend a little different and adjustments can be made if you find it necessary. Sometimes the bend is quite a bit different ( headscratcher) I am not sure, but to my way of thinking it is most important that both limbs bend the same at full draw. But then again when someone shoots the bow,hand placement, nocking point and technique must come into play on how the limbs bend. Anyway I strive to have both limbs bend the same when I map it. I do the same with RD bows. My 2 cents.