P.S. You can also taper your arrow shafts with a Bowyer's Edge. Make pencil marks around the shaft at 3", 6", and 9" from the nock end. Shave the shaft all the way around, starting at the 3" mark, working towards the nock end, just enough to remove the line, then from 6" to the end, then from 9" to the end. (Of course, you'll need the tool set just right.) After that, a little sanding and you have your tapered shaft. A simple board with a shallow groove and a small nail at the right depth to keep the arrow from sliding will suffice. I learnt that one from Dean, the day I met him.