My friends like to shoot Hill style longbows. I like to shoot bows cut past center. Whenever I shoot one of their bows, I hit way left. Once I got a good deal on one and bought it, thinking it would fill out my stable of bows. Although the arrow was tuned for the bow, I still hit way left until I learned to move my bow hand to (what seemed to me to be) the right of the target, although all I was really doing was to line up the arrow with the target, since it was offset to the left of the centerline of the bow. For my friends, it would be the opposite: they would have to build out the sideplate on a cut past center bow, or else hold (what to them seemed to be) to the left of the target. However, in both cases, it's just an adjustment needed to bring the arrow on target.
After a short while, I decided that unless I wanted to specialize in Hill bows, it wasn't worth it, and sold the bow.