I know you're young, so patience is hard, but there is no sense in making "cruddy" arrows to shoot. You will never be accurate, you will never figure out how to properly aim because none of your arrows will fly properly. You need a minimum baseline to really begin life as an archer. Crooked, unseasoned shafts of wood out of the forest, fletched crudely with holly leaves is probably not that minimum baseline.
No Alina. I do not want to criticize you, your are an experianced archer, you know what you are talking about. But not with me... I have good arrows I shoot at targets, then I have crud arrows.
Crud arrows are for when I just want to "goof off"- they have blunt points. Just the wood.
They might last 2-3 shots. I usually do not try to find them. they are surprisingly accurate.
The shafts are actually reasonably straight.
They shoot straight, they just do not last long. I use them for plugging trash, stuff like that that will destroy normal arrows.
Its quite fun. I frequently split the shafts on impact.
-Squirrel
And YES, I did change my name slightly.