>>1020551In theory, yes.
But I believe in practice, anytime you have a situation where the arrow is skipping off the riser, either from over-spine or doing an experimental release like you're talking about, you add a "chaotic" element. That is, a very small change in an initial input (draw length, cleanliness of release) will have a larger non-linear effect on where the arrow makes contact, and correspondingly how far to the left the arrow bounces with each shot.
Also, you'll get major paint scuff marks on your riser & arrows, and your fletchings or vanes will quickly get chewed up.
t. Relative newb with ~40 hours experience, so I may very well be talking out my ass. I have been learning about proper spine the hard way.