First of all I am a newbie to this site and enjoy it a great deal. I am not a newbie to Traditional archery,but am a newbie to traditonal bowhunting. However a few years ago I took a 5 point buck with my recuve.I lucked out though as I had the buck at 25 yds out of a tree stand.I drew the bow, took aim for the kill zone and released my arrow, amazingly the buck fell to the ground never took a step just hit the ground thrashing and kicking and finally expiring while i seen my arrow go into the air and hit some tree limbs. At first I could not understand what happened ,but finally come to the conclusion that the buck as he heard the string slap crouched low and started to turn and go back to the brush and as he did the simmons Tree Shark connected to the base of his skull . the wood arrow snapped off and went into the air hitting the tree limbs,like I said I lucked out,thanks to the Simmons. Now back to what I need help on,I have a nice compound I have been using for about 7 years and have taken eleven deer with.This year though I have gotten back to the traditional thing wanting to take another deer with the recurve. Yesterday I went bowhunting with the recurve, port orfords, and the simmons Tree Sharks.I saw four deer and could take none of them because they were out of my range with the recurve. (25yds.) But could have taken a nice 6 point that was trailing a doe ,if I had been hunting with my compound . (good out to 45 yds. ) What I'm asking is how do I keep from beating myself up for not taking my compound instead? Have any of you ever felt this way? Help I'm desperate for a deer. Thanks.