This is just what I've found over the last few years and could be in error. The different woods, I have used for arrows, have left a little to be desired but I still like wood better than alum or carbon. I have found hickory to be the strongest but hard to stain and very hard to get and keep straight. POC is easy to get straight, doesn't take stain well but is easy to break. Ash is tough , heavy like hickory but A bear to get straight. So far, doug fir has been the best shaft I've found. It take stain OK, is easy to keep straight and is fairly tough. Stika spruce is almost as good as doug fir but seems ,to me, to be a litle harder to keep straight. Please give your thoughts on these woods or others. Any tip that might help would be great. Thanks, Don