cedar are good shafts...I just personally dont like them except for the tradition and the smell. I found them too easy to break and just did not care for them overall when I make a dozen arrows for a season and use 6 with broadheads and 6 with fieldpoints and they snap off behind the point before the season opens just from shooting into targets or hitting slightly off center.
I switched to douglas fir after also trying maple, ash, chundoo, sitka spruce.....I also like sitka spruce very well but douglas fir is my favorite of them all....slightly more durable...still fairly light....fairly straight....and I just like them.
Nothing against cedar...I just think there are better hunting shafts out their with a good compromise on both durability and straightness to meet the needs of 90% of the bowhunters.