Another thought - when we talk about arrows, are we talking about modern carbon fiber arrows with fletching attached perfectly by machines, or are we talking about the kind of arrows I make? If you use natural materials (wood, reed, bamboo, etc.) there are always going to be differences from one arrow to another, even ones taken from the same plant. On top of that, when I straighten, balance, and fletch an arrow, all these things are done by hand, meaning not one of the arrows will behave exactly the same way. They all will go where I aim (I hope) but may be off by a small amount, even if launched by a special rig that could release each arrow identically to the last. With hand made, natural materials, you will never get perfection, just a close facsimile.
I always say "If you wanted perfection, you would have made it with a machine." :)