The thing to watch out for, as has been alluded to in other posts, is a fracture on the point side of the fletches. If it just broke in half, you would say, "oh well, isn't that just too bad!" (Or whatever choice words you might say at times like that). But what can happen is that the shaft gets fractured and it still looks okay. Then when you shoot it the next time, it just explodes. That's REALLY too bad! Especially if you end up with carbon fragments in your bow hand. To avoid that, be sure to flex your shaft often, especially every time it has a glancing blow on anything. Or hits anything hard, whether it's a glancing blow or not.