Haha, if I was actually a good shooter maybe I wouldn't worry so much about material durability! That sort of cane seems great for making light, fast arrows..
I've broken plenty underspined and very overspined bamboo arrows by missing and hitting stone. Same with POC arrows, which I don't think I'll buy again, at least not any time soon.
Maybe hickory arrows would survive. I guess somewhat underspined cane wouldn't break just by shooting it? At close range my underspined bamboo doesn't seem to fly that straight. One bamboo arrow broke near the fletchings from the sheer inertia force of hitting the target not straight, from a 50-55#@33" korean bow (33" arrow) at about 3 yards. iirc I shot it right side of bow and it was pointing to the left and the fletching portion broke off completely. maybe it was a poor release...
I hope tonkin bamboo will be much more durable. Once I feel like shelling out a bunch of cash, might try tonkin bamboo. A dark tannin and iron acetate stain, tung oil, shellac, white and grey feathers... mouth waters.