I make arrows from it down here in Florida. It is hard to get a huntin arrow out of it, but can be done, ifin ya use a foreshaft. What I like about it is with a 40 grain point, I can make some arrow weighin in around 200 grains. I shoot a 50# Howard Hill Cheeta, and these little arrows fly like lightning. I handle em with care as the walls are so thin, but my friends are always shocked when they see one a those spit out a my bow. Other than the obvious downsides, there is one you must keep your eyes on when ya use em. I use self nocks, plugging the end with wood putty. I shoot a lot, and these arrows fail approx. 3 to 4 inches below the nock of the arrow. Multiple shots weeken the shaft at that particular spot, causin em to collapse. Other than that, the arrows are fantastic to shoot. Natures Carbon is what I call this reed. I harvest 10 reeds fer every arrow I want. Some will check when dryin, some I break straighten em.
TheWildCat