“Flemish twist strings are very popular on Trad bows. But sometimes just flipping the loop 180 degrees can effect a slight limb twist, or help it. This depends on the shape of the tip notches and how big the loop is, vs the width of the tip notch and limb tips. With limbs showing very slight limb twist, i would always try flipping the string loop first before any corrective measures.”
That's pretty amazing, Kirk. My newest bow, with carbon backed limbs, has always shown a slight limb twist in the lower limb. I tried straightening it the usual way, but it wouldn't move. Finally, I decided that the torsional stability of the carbon limbs was keeping it in the same position, not allowing it to be straightened. So I just decided to watch it to see if it would get further twisted or not. It didn't, so I just decided to live with it, but I didn't like it. After your post, I rotated the string loop 180* on the bottom limb, and lo and behold, the limb twist was gone!