Honeysuckle makes a decent arrow and long straight shoots of it are common. It has such an abundance of long clean shoots that it is hard to walk past a big bush of it and not take a few for arrow shafts. The large and soft spongy pith makes them almost like a cane shaft except that the outer wood walls aren't near as strong therefore they are not the most durable arrow. I like to insert a short, 3'-4" piece of a bamboo skewer into the point end pith to reinforce the arrow when you accidently hit a rock. I also usually do the same at the nock end, about 1.5" skewer, to reinforce the self nocks I cut in.
One thing I will say is that they are not a good choice for blunts or stump shooting. A straight on impact into a tree or hard object will most often end up with a long split in the shaft.