I shot and made my own wood arrows for years, then shot aluminum 2317's for a few more years because they were the only thing I could get to fly decent out of my heavy weight recurve (those were before carbons came on the market) and then last year I made, shot and hunted with a dozen carbons. I like the consistency of the carbons, but something was missing. Maybe I'm just getting sentimental in my old age, but wood arrows and longbows just go hand in hand. So tomorrow I'm ordering two dozen Douglas Fir shafts from either Hildebrand or Surewood.
Oh, one reason I switched to carbons is because I thought they would last me longer than a dozen woodies. I stump shoot a lot so out of a dozen woodies, I usually break or lose about half of them in a season of hard abuse. Last year, I did all my stump shooting with the carbons. At the end of the season, I only had 6 left. Go figure.