The stock studs are fine with up to 9.2:1 compression (like mine!), so long as the cylinder deck is milled back the 0.010" needed from having thicker head gaskets these days. The milling will preclude oil leaks from the main oil journals in the back (which leaks out the front, having followed the empty cam tunnel inside).
It's the high-compression, high-RPM racers who really need the HD studs, if the rest of the assembly is right. For roadracing, absolutely: for daily riding/hotrodding, not so much. I usually install the HD studs on 836cc engines I build for others as more of a security blanket than for any other reason, or if the OEM studs were somehow defective/rusted/damaged. Honda used their stock studs on the K7/8 engines, which were already 9.5:1-ish compression, with little troubles.