I have made several selfbows for people who wanted one of my bows but were beginning traditionalists and and wanted the durability of carbon.
My neighbor ran through a bunch of wood arrows in a hurry after I made him a BBO. He loves to shoot the bow but had to order all his arrows ready made. He came by several times a week with arrows for me to repair.
I encouraged him to buy a Bitz, feathers, nocks, some 35-55 gold tip shafts and make his own arrows. He is a physician and has very limited spare time so this was the way for him to go. He weighted his arrows up and they fly perfectly for him.
There is learning curve for using wood arrows so I never encourage a newbie to traditional archery to shoot wood at first, no matter what kind of bow they start with. I feel that breaking a quiver full of expensive wood arrows would dampen the excitement of shooting somewhat for anybody new to our sport.