I have and use poplar shafts from Twig. They make a great arrow. Lots tuffer than cedar. Weight runs a little bit more than cedar. I like the alcohol stains (like 3 Rivers sells) or Minwax better than the water-based alinine stains. Poplar is still a hardwood and water-based stains will cause them to bend more than the other type stains. They do straigten nicely and have more grain than ramin which is my favorite arrow wood. Oh yeah, they cost less than cedar. The only thing is they don't smell like cedar. Give John a call at Twig. He has great shafting.