I have come to know Dan and his wife, who own Wapiti, pretty well over the course of meeting and visiting with them a half dozen times or so at shoots around the Pacific Northwest. They are very reputable and honest. Once, a friend who bought several dozen shafts from them at a shoot couldn't remember if he had paid for them in advance, and couldn't find any paperwork. He was supposed to pick up the shafts at the next shoot, which he ended up not being able to attend for some reason or another, and asked me to pick up his shafts for him. He gave me money to pay for them in case he hadn't paid in advance. I asked Dan about it when I saw him and he remembered instantly that my friend had given him money in advance, and handed me his shafts.
If you buy Wapiti's standard grade of shafts, there will be quite a few that I would reject for making first-class arrows, and would end up using for stumping. Their select grade won't have many rejects, although a few will require some “extra attention.” What I do is buy their premium grade of already finished shafts, all of which arrive perfectly straight, closely matched in weight and spine, and ready to fletch and shoot. I think they are all personally selected, straightened and finished by Dan's wife. You could, of course, buy their already fletched arrows, but I like to fletch my own.