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One option would be that as you attain higher level arrows, the lower quality arrows become cheaper. Perhaps a new Hunter crafting station, The Fletcher. This will allow fewer components for higher quality arrows.
Currently, I simply use Copper arrows, because no feathers are needed. Even though feathers have become easier to attain, its still a grind just to get a good quantity for a venture out.
Why mine copper, chop wood, gather dirt, convert the wood & dirt into charcoal, smelt the ore into ingots, when you can just use scrap arrows from all the free scrap everywhere?