RE: Aluminums???
If my bow was dragged, bumped, and scraped for 150 feet over rocks, dirt, and other debris; and then fell and tumbled another 100 feet, it would not matter if the shafts in the quiver were made of titanium metals used on space ships. I would not be firing the bow.
Not only might the bow be all screwed up, the sights and other relevant gear might be totally out of sync. Mostly, I would wonder, and be real concerned, about which carbon shaft or shafts were slightly fractured and is going to blow up in my face when I shoot one and end up in my arm and in a main artery, or permanently damage nerves.