I don't know how much my arrows cost. I own a bunch of shafts, feathers, nocks, feather burner, taper tools, spine tester, choppers, cresting jig, fletching jigs, glues, points, and broadheads. Much of those supplies and equipment I have purchased here from the classifieds. I enjoy the experience that comes with making my own arrows--especially in the winter when the snow is 4 or 5 feet deep outside my home. I really like killing animals with those homemade arrows. I have a few new dozen to take to the Colorado Traditional Archers Society High Country Shoot next weekend. I always lose and break quite a few arrows at the shoots like that. I tell those shooting with me that for every lost or broken shaft I have, I just get to go home and make some new ones. If you really enjoy it, you don't worry about the cost.
Mike