Foot thats totally backwards when it comes to grain run off. No bow of any weight will with stand run offs but the bigger the rings. They are less likely a splinter will raise. The greater the weight of the bow the higher chance of a splinter riseing. Grain volations and run offs are 2 totally different things. Grain volations are ok with HB.
When you get the back of the bow you want to barnish it before you start tillering if it just gain volation., Tiller your bow then sand the back to stain,stain, then rebarnish the back. You can't stain through barnishing. I've built bows with grain volations no problems if you not sure barnish the back.
Pats right staves should be split this avoilds grain run off.