Allright, update, with gentle heating of the limb to correct alignment(even put it a bit past center on the other side) and deepening of the nocks to move the string over a bit, the situation seems to be improved.
A few important lessons I've learned:
1. Camera placement: I've been placing my camera below the center line of the bow, and slightly behind the riser. This led to a great straight on shot of my bottom limb but my top limb always looked like it was twisting, even when it wasn't.
2. Recurve limb twist is best dealt with by tweaking string alignment, instead to trying to scrape the strong side of the limb (right?)
Here it is now, let me know how the tiller is looking. Its 60# at 22", going for 26.