Like mudd puppy said traditional archery is big time popular, especially up here. You might go online and find some of the traditional shoots that might be close to your area and go see what happens.
A guy who makes his own arrows will attest...every hand made arrow behaves a bit different and is therefore chosen for a specific purpose in field by the archer....they dont all 'fly' the same...It takes a lot of shots to figure it out and get to know them at a personal level...they are all individuals, therefore one of a kind and very cool and suited for a specific target, timing, and shot...you gotta build them, tweak them, and handle them right, understand...just like kids...sometimes all a guy gets is just one Lifetime shot with an arrow, so the archer has gotta hit the target and not risk a good arrow on something unworthy....like College, or a dmaned woodchuck!...
Still though, the imperfect 'Work arrow' survivors of many shots and kills are treasured and loved...Steady Eddies....always on the bow when stalking for an opportunity...I got one from 1976...the only survivor out of a set of 8! Worse one of the batch! Always the first to be fired though! Only has 2 tattered feathers on it, replaced multiple times of course, been launched thousands of flights for various reasons, bloody worn and beat up, shorter than it used to be, ugly as hell, not worth a garage sale dollar in anybodies eyes, but by gosh durable and available!
You ask my Old Man...he had a quiver of 6 arrows...5 of them are some really good looking 'show arrows'..lots of potential, straight, good looking, and yet when it comes to dirty wet work for an instinctive fast shot, I'm the one on the string!...Arrows are like that...