I have always wondered how important arrow straightness really is for those that shoot wood, and use relatively large helical fletching, as is generally used for hunting arrows. Seems to me, using, say 5" helical fletch allows a lot of sins, so to speak, with arrow straightness, or lack thereof. I've seen some pretty visually crooked shafts fly reasonably well. What's your take? For good quality woodies with helical fletching, is straightness (compared with AL or carbon) really a red herring?