ORIGINAL: Bigpapascout
crank the limb bolts all the way in just snug
then back out the limb bolt 1 full turn at a time on both ends do not back the limb bolts no more than 5 full turns. you do not want the limbs out side of the limbpockets.then check the tiller as rcgerchow indicated. Assuming that this is a 2 cam bow the distance from the limb pocket to the string should be the same distance.
I agree, bottom both limbs out, check your draw weight and loosen the bolts from there, Make sure you back both out the same amount of turns (not more than 5 each) checking your draw weight as you go to get to the weight you want. Once there you can set your tiller to how you want it. As noted tiller is the distance from the base of the limb (where it goes into the pocket) to the string. An even tiller will give you a good starting point and in many cases will only need slight adjustment (1/4 turn or so) or even none at all.
The way it is set up now your tiller looks WAY off and I doubt you wll get good arrow flight, not to mention one of your limbs is working much harder than the other as it has more tension and preload on it.
Get them even (by tightening) and go from there.
Good luck