Adjusting the static tiller dead even, top and bottom, is okay. Just like paper tuning, it's a starting point. If you really want to get the best feel, quietest shot and best shooting from your bow, you need to adjust dynamic tiller. Get both limbs drawing evenly, so that the bow sits dead in your hand throughout the draw, anchor and shot.
I've laid out my simple method of adjusting dynamic tiller many times. I guess once more won't hurt.
Get in front of your target. Load an arrow. Use the same grip you always use when you're shooting. Now, raise the bow and put your pin on the target. SLOWLY begin drawing the bow straight back. (If you're overbowed and can't draw the bow without going through some kind of gymnastics, you cannot perform this test!) Do not force yourself to keep the pin on the target, just let it go where it wants. If the pin pulls UP off the target, take some weight off the top limb or add weight to the bottom, or both. If the pin wants to pull down, take weight off the bottom limb, add weight to the top limb, or both.
Keep adjusting until the pin stays on target all the way through the draw to your anchor.