Doc Nock,
Excellent, I was just thinking of the initial paradox and how a heavier point would cause more stress.
But wood and aluminum would have more stress per shot because of the flexing all the way to the target.
Just another reason that carbon is a good material. Eventually you could wear out a carbon. But with it flexing less per shot and being a better material it is a win win.
The only way to set up test would be to design a "paradox" machine. Kind of like a spine tester. Take three shaft of the same spine and flex them 100 times, remeasure static spine, repeat for 10-100 thousand flex repetitions and see how much static spine is lost. There is no doubt carbon would win, but by how much?
One would think that Easton would have done many of these torture type tests in development and testing of their shafts.