I've only been shooting 5 or 6 years - gone from woodies, to carbon for a year, and back to wood.
Carbons will take a bunch of fiddling with to tune, but if and when you find your correct match, will stay straight, they're wicked durable, and you can easily change points. I found them less "forgiving" than wood, and perhaps less quiet out of the bow.
Woodies will bend sometimes, and require straightening (easy once you get the hang of it). Stump shooting, they'll break if you hit a rock, or a hard enough tree or stump. And to me, they just "feel" better, and I prefer shooting a natural, renewable material. They can be less expensive than carbons, or as expensive, per arrow, depending how you have them finished. There are many fine arrow builders to work with.
Just some thoughts from my limited experience.
You will find a wealth of good advice on arrows here - I know I do. And I happen to shoot a very similar set up.
Relax,and enjoy the journey.