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I don't care what everyone else uses, but arrow construction and durability are #1 on my list, but a lot goes into that. I would put arrow straightness and spine consistency into that "construction" category, but also.......I have found thick-walled weaved carbon arrows to be the most durable I have tested. Put all that into #1, and it's quite a bit that goes into it. Find a manufacturer that does all of those very well on a specific model of arrow, and they've got a winner in my book.1. Yes. I do believe it’s the # 1 factor. but on what scale i haven’t decided. If it’s 1,000 shots with a shitty arrow before error and 5,000 with a sound arrow. It’s an improvement, but at what degree does that helpMost hunters shoot 10-50 deer in a lifetime.