I shoot aluminums because I'm CHEAP. I still have a couple that are 40+ years old (I got them when I got my bow). They're easy to straighten if you bend them and easy to refurbish (strip, re-dip, crest and fletch) when they begin to look ratty. I generally rebuild mine after about two years. No worries about lifting wood or carbon fibers when stripping off the old fletch. Not to mention the things mentioned above like consistency, weight, durability, and no carbon in the meat or my arm. I just like them!