I agree. Twenty-30 years ago, most of the tournaments around here were shot with broadheads at deer cardboard silhouette targets. We shot broadheads year round. Didn't really start shooting a lot of field tips until 3-D targets came in.
Folks also seem to have a lot of trouble tuning the arrows to their bows nowadays, or at least seem to spend an inordinate amount of time doing it.
I've always shot wood arrows, but never found it very difficult or time consuming to tune them. Most bows, even those that aren't centershot, will shoot a fairly wide range of spines, as long as they aren't underspined. Have been shooting Zwickeys for many years, and have added STOS, Magnus and Howard Hills in the last few years. Only adjustment I have to make is to hold a little higher when I shoot the heavier broadheads.