I was out last year with my carbons, I jumped a pheasant, perfect set up, I did not shoot. I cannot stand the idea of throwing away a perfectly good tapered carbon arrow. Now if my quiver would have been loaded with cedars, a couple of those would have been old ones and one of those would have on the string while I was sneaking along that switch grass. The carbons are so much heavier than my cedars that I have to pick which one gets grooved in for the season. However, as far as accuracy goes, when a wood arrow is right they are as accurate as anything else. I do not bare shaft my woods, all of my arrows are the same length, and I adjust spines by changing point weight. I do try to target 10grains per pound with my aluminum and wood arrows, so going from one to other is not a life changing event.