the stiffest side of a cane arrow should be matched to the bow. this matching helps to correct for paradox. for example, a 55# bow should have a 55# spined cane arrow with the 55# side toward the bow. of course, these numbers are not taking into account taper, shelf type, point weight, and arrow length. i'm guessing you could place the 55#, or stiff side, away from the bow and still get acceptable flight, but you will need to orient all arrows the same way to get consistent flight with a set. i'm thinking by placing the stiff side against the bow it helps to reduce paradox and allows the arrow to correct itself quicker and be on target. just my .02 worth. maybe artb can add a little more insight.