Can't say how good of an arrow it will make but we basically coppiced part of the woodland near our house for firewood over the winter.
Shoots are popping out of the stumps of the trees we cut during winter, in a year or two hopefully there will be some good oak and hickory shoots big enough for arrows.
If you want hardwood shoots, cut a large tree down in winter, cutting it on an angle on the stump. When spring comes around lots of shoots will pop out of it. Let them grow into something of a bush. Then trim most of them off once they are large enough leaving 2-3 that will grow into new tree trunks.