I tiller on the long string with a groove cut across the back of a the bow. When it is time to go to the short string I use the same back groove for initial stringing, mark the string position and cut the final string nocks.
If you look close you can see a stringing groove cut next to the string groove. Rather than struggle with the first stringing of what is probably a very high poundage bow at this point, I use an extra long tillering string, put one loop over the bow string in the bottom string nock and the other in the stringing groove, and use like a normal bow stringer, piece of cake to get the bow strung for the first time. I file off the stringing groove during the final nock shaping.
I shape the final string nocks to a graceful, flowing shape just before I add finish to the bow.