Originally posted by JC:
While they may "fly" different, I think it would take the likes of Howard Hill or an olympic class shooter to make discernable differences in accuracy at hunting distances.
JC, I agree with accuracy, however with all do respect my friend, it is at hunting ranges that there is the biggest deference's between the two kinds of shafts.
At 10yds the woody still looks like a salmon trying to go up river, thus limiting it's ability to drive deep into the flesh of our intended query.
The carbon has straighted out a few feet out of the bow, driving the shaft deep into the flesh of our intended query.
I shoot woody's for the warmth and beauty they have, not for there performance.
Just my 2 cents