NEver tried it boo. Out west in Oregon is a wild rose that is more like a woody shoot, and it works very well for arrows. I've seen multiflora rose in Iowa, but it's too weak and lightweight for arrows, plus it doesn't grow straight enough. Up there in NC you outta have rivercane and sourwood. Both of those will make good arrows. You can also make 'em outta split hickory. I saw some Cherokee arrows in the Smithsonian last year that were made outta split hickory, and another set that were sourwood shoots. They didn't have any that were rivercane, which is unfortunate cause that's what I really wanted to see.