Do you think it is sometimes appropriate to use such a stave, if it is backed? I am thinking there is a possibility that grain runout would be a problem.
Yes, The compressionwood outer growth rings of the tree used for the belly lam are preferred as the belly of the bow because of the normal wood that occurs towards the center of the tree/limb. If tillered conventionally, the two different kinds of wood mixed on the belly of the bow, makes tillering difficult and the limb prone to warping from moisture content change