A while back I started a thread about my bamboo woes. Shafts breaking from glancing blows to 3d targets and shattering upon impact with hard objects.
Well, our monsoons are here and with the rise in humidity, combined with a swamp cooler on the new house, these same bamboo shafts are behaving more like what I expected. I've had numerous hits that would have shattered the arrow a few months ago, and the shafts are unscathed.
Are there other shaft woods that are less sensitive to humidity changes?
I'm on the fence trying to decide if I'd be better off switching to carbon. If I can only take advantage of toughness and durability of bamboo for a couple of months out of the year its not worth it. To stick with natural shafting I need something that can handle long months of single digit humidity and not become brittle like a box of old wooden matches.
Thanks, guys.