OK, so for the last 7 years or so, I've been a carbon man. Probably more because I was hoarding my last dozen Acme Premium cedar shafts than anything else. I used to use Rogue River tapered cedars (I believe Wapiti runs that operation now)and they were a great shaft, but lost touch with them.
Well this past fall I wanted to hunt with wood arrows again. I made up my last dozen shafts and took 3 deer with them. Of course now the flame was rekindled, but I saw the "wood box" was empty. Along comes various posts here about Surewood shafting (our fearless 2nd in command Administrator Rob leading the drum beat). OK, so I bite and ordered the test kit from Braveheart Archery (sponsor here who filled the order quickly and flawlessly, thank you). I must say that I'm impressed. Great grain structure, straighten up nicely (mostly just gentle long bends in the shaft, nothing serious), good finish and a true 11/32. Please note I've been spoiled with Acme Premiums cedar shafting for years. I got my stash from the late John Grumley, who was the son of famed Bear boywer Nels Grumley. That's a whole different story.
Well, once I have a chance to test these out and dial in my spine, I'll be ordering more. So, for those of you thinking of taking the leap from carbon (or baby step from another wood), I'm going to second Rob's recommendation for Surewood shafting. Take it from a spoiled Acme Premium Brat.
Thanks Rob!!