cane is an enigma. it can be the easiest and the most puzzling of arrow materials. to me it is also the easiest to straighten, but if each is not orientated the exact same way, then you have the making of a terrible headache trying to figure out what the hell is going on. i remember the first set of cane arrows i ever made. i made them just like i would a set of poc and started shooting. not two arrows hit in the same place. i struggled with those arrows for days before artb asked me if i had the stiffest side of each arrow against the strike plate? i checked and no two were oriented the same way. i stripped them and refletched, then they flew like darts. as to being complicated, watching how an arrow paradoxing in flight compared to a bullet is like night and day. a bullet depends souly on the rifling in the barrel to impart the stabilizing spin. while an arrow depends on itself to impart spin and then stabilize itself, after suffering the deforming effects of going from 0 to 160fps, enough to hit where it's aimed. watching an arrow spin its way to a target to me, is one of the most beautiful and majestic ballets there is to watch.