Travis, just for future information, when asking for tillering advice, it allows others to offer better advice if they first see a picture of the bow unbraced since that is the bow's actual 'baseline'. In fact, it's important enough that some people won't offer advice without it.
I see a potential spot or two, but maybe if I saw it unbraced I'd find that it's actually best the way it is... so I'd rather not say anything, than have you weaken an area that may 'look' strong/stiff but is actually doing its fair share of the work already. Our mind likes to see perfect arcs, matching limbs, etc, but that shouldn't always be the goal. Even in trilams sometimes both limbs don't come off the form with identical perfectly smooth curves or shapes, and if they don't, they shouldn't look identical at brace or while drawn either.