Cedar is good, they helped me learn the craft. I would only go back to them if I had to, because I had no shoot shafts left. Last few years I have making shoot shaft arrows from, wild rose, hazelnut, syringa, ocean spray, birch, red osier and just about anything else I can get my hands on. Shoot arrows are much more durable and I can make them just as straight " fairly often". I have had my syringa arrows blow through half inch plywood on several occasions and not brake, they only weigh in the 500 grain range I believe. I don't think cedar could handle that, I would start off with a dozen cedar shafts and in two weeks I would probably be down to less then half. My six shoot shafts I made in 2006 are still with me. I have not broke one yet "knock on wood", I just have shot the knocks off one or two.