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<blockquote data-quote="myshootinstinks" data-source="post: 2683183" data-attributes="member: 125170"><p>Yup, me too. I have been a member of that line of thinking and I still enjoy shooting a bow. I made a few longbows and shot strictly cedars. Never became interested in compounds or crossbows.</p><p> I grew up hunting with bows and guns and I appreciate both. I love well made firearms and handcrafted bows.</p><p> Traditional bow hunting is simpler, more basic, requires less equipment. Of course it's far less effective in terms of harvesting animals. For every deer I've killed with a stick I've taken probably five with a gun. I've always considered a big doe killed with my bow to be a greater "trophy" than my biggest buck taken with a rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="myshootinstinks, post: 2683183, member: 125170"] Yup, me too. I have been a member of that line of thinking and I still enjoy shooting a bow. I made a few longbows and shot strictly cedars. Never became interested in compounds or crossbows. I grew up hunting with bows and guns and I appreciate both. I love well made firearms and handcrafted bows. Traditional bow hunting is simpler, more basic, requires less equipment. Of course it’s far less effective in terms of harvesting animals. For every deer I’ve killed with a stick I’ve taken probably five with a gun. I’ve always considered a big doe killed with my bow to be a greater “trophy” than my biggest buck taken with a rifle. [/QUOTE]
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