I started out buying a half dozen cedars off the big auction site. It was $40 something for the 6 and they were well made. I then bought a dozen of the no frills woodies from 3Rivers. Decent shafts and they lasted a while except for the 1 that was split from the start. They are $80 a dozen now. I then bought a bunch of different type shafts off Bill Carlsen and have been having fun for a while with them. Still have a bunch!
Wood shafts are fun, and they don't have to be expensive. I like the pretty arrows, but you can put a few coats on them fletch and go if you want.
I'm no arrow snob though. I shoot wood, carbon, and aluminum. I still like a freshly broken crimson wooden shaft! Good times there.
They really aren't a pain to keep straight. Birch for me was the hardest, but man what a hard hitting arrow and they last. Cedar, chundoo, sitka spruce are pretty easy maintenance I thought. I really don't have a favorite between the 3.
They don't have to be fancy to work. These are chundoo I got from Bill.
One from the auction site.
3rivers which is 4yrs old there and had been shot a bunch. It had been broken, but I shortened it and used it for small game. Worked!