When you compare cutting 2217's and 2018’s, two things are happening: first, the dynamic spine of each shaft increases proportionately to the amount that was cut off, so I wouldn't expect to see the relationship between the two change if this were the only thing that was happening. In other words, I wouldn't expect the one that started out stiffer than the other one to become weaker than the other one as equal amounts were cut off each shaft.
However, the 2217 is wider than the 2018, so the angle between the 2217 shaft and the centerline of the bow will increase more as the shaft is cut than the angle between the 2018 shaft and the centerline of the bow increases (assuming both were outside the centerline of the bow to start with). This means that the 2217 will gain slightly more stiffness for the amount cut off than the 2018 will. So if the 2217 started out slightly weaker than the 2018, I suppose it is possible that it could cross over and become stiffer at some point as more was cut off.