Keep one thing in mind, "A poor quality bow will shoot a good tuned arrow and hit whatever you aim at, a Great bow will shoot a poor quality arrow poorly no matter what you do!" That said, if you just want to stump shoot or have fun no problem, go to the harware store and get Ramin dowels and work them into arrows (also great on animals but takes a spine tester and alot of straightening). Or you could go out and find a dogwood saplings and cut and cure your own (indians did it). But to shoot great and in harvesting game, will need a good quality shaft. All the ones stated are great, cedar being the best all around for money. You can keep it as simple as you like or complicated. Just straighten the shaft well, seal cut to shoot great out of the bow and bam. One other thing we (bowhunters) got to remember, by nature we are a Tight lot when it comes to money. If you think about it, all together we spend like 5-6 dollars per arrow and likely shoot that arrow 10-20 times, so pretty good return on dollar than gun hunting.