I have a U-shaped work shop in half the basement. Each section is for a certain hobby, Reloading on one side, fishing pole/ fly tying in the middle section and archery work on the 3rd side. I have peg board at each section to hang things on.
I also use two of the smaller plastic drawer bins for, feathers, points, nocks and inserts. I went to the carpet store and grabbed carpet tubes, cut then to 24" long and then stack them in a plastic milk cartons. I lay the milk carton with carpets tubes on its side on top of a shelf. My wood shafts are stored inside the tubes by spine. the tubes are a good way to keep the shafts separated. Dad told me that the best way to keep wood shafts straight was to store them on their side.