I have used wood shafts for over 20 years, all types of wood. I have had a few break when stump shooting only after like a dozen or more shots. This last year I was curious and went down the "Carbon rabbit hole". I wanted to figure out what worked best, just in case needed to go into a shop if hunting somewhere and needed some more. I will admit that carbon shafts are straight and resilient, but to get the weight I want, will have to have extra components with me all the time. Wood to me is just easier to work with, and once got recipe down, I know I can order that spine and done. One other thing I have noticed about wood, is hunting, yes if the shaft stays in animal and they go down on it will break. But, I know that if it snaps that I can still eat the meat without worrying about pieces of carbon.