Great tips!
I'm happy to know that someone else has been down this trail.... I've not heard of anyone bare shafting with quills, but it makes sense, as it seems they would act as "braces".
Related: I was going to ask a question on PaleoPlanet, but perhaps here/on PowWow...
I'm wanting to make some Ocean Spray(Holodiscus discolor) arrows; the Kalapuya people, here in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, used very small points, often misinterpreted/confused as "bird points". They were wider than the shaft and that's all that mattered, 'cuz a piece of glass in the lungs makes for a bad day for a deer, or anything, for that matter.
Anyway, I was wondering if there were a need to scrape the shafts to parallel, or just leave the fat end forward, giving a good FOC/weight forward, for good flight, tapering the front only enough to make a nice transition to the arrowhead.