I agree with the proper flying arrow. I shoot carbons but would shoot a good woodie any day properly tuned. Carbons are just easier for me, but that isnt really what traditional is about is it?
Once you get into big dangerous game like moose and buffalo with tough thick hides, you have to start REALLY paying attention. The arrow will flex when it hits its target if it is not stiff enough, and even with a razor in front of it, the bending shaft slows it down. Then you've got thick fur,sticky fat, big tendons, possible bone,etc. On big game, it definitely becomes an issue. Even here, a woodie properly spined from a heavy bow will do fine. BUT you have to test plenty before sticking one of these guys!