Many guys don't want to fuss with their gear. Set it up once and leave it. The don't want to, or cant, spend time on arrows, straightening or refinishing them. Just put them in a quiver and set them in the corner and don't mess with them til the next time they want to shoot. Others, like me, don't mind or like to spend time with our equipment. take the arrows out of the quiver and look them over, check for cuts or damaged nocks, Finish scraped off or damaged, feathers that need to be replaced, or a shaft that wandered while in the box and needs a little straightening etc. This is why carbons have taken over. Ask any body and you'll hear : they're more durable" or "they last longer" or some such response. THEN they will go into performance properties. I like wood shafts. They fly well and are fun to build arrows with. I enjoy it. That's why I have them. This is a great country because we can have so many choices in our stuff. Toe each his own.