I 've been shooting wood, mostly POC for about 50 years. Shoot everything from self-bows to A&H ACS hybrids -- 50#-58#@28inches, my draw length. I hunt with all of them, and for hunting, I mostly use Sweetland forgewoods, which haven't been made for about 40 years. I generally overspine so my shafts range from static spine of 60# to 85#. They range in weight from 550 grains to 725 grains, depending on what I'm hunting. I shoot about a half dozen broadheads -- Zwickey two-and four-blade Deltas, STOS, Abowyer single bevels, Woodsman's and older three-blade heads. I use Bohning lacquer to seal and crown dip my shafts. Killed a lot of critters with wood -- turkey, whitetail and mule deer, black bear, elk, moose, a bunch of smaller critters and a ton of fish. Long story short, wood is very versatile and will do anything you want it to do.