When I look back at guys like HIll, Pearson, Bear and a host of others that we consider the founders of modern bowhunting, I get the feeling that so many of you were not around to see the technical things these guys did and strove for that have given us the weapons we have today. Hill, for example, was very critical about his bow grip, and Fred Bear filed the shelf off his bow to shoot off his knuckle. As good as they were they did what they had to do to get the most from their equipment and modified their equipment to get it to shoot the best it could for themselves. Why should we be any different?
Everyone who puts down technology is really putting down Fred Bear and all his patents and Pearson, as well. Do you think they would sit in silence with the advent of carbon/foam limbs, carbon arrows, stainless steel broadheads? I think not! It was Fred Bear that developed the screw in broadhead and that would not have happened if he had not been fooling around with aluminum arrows. Where would that have gone if he had stayed with wood?
As I see it, modern technology is at a stage where the sport and its equipment are being fine tuned by advances in materials, design and manufacturing techniques. When I was a kid no bows that I know about were being made using CNC machines. And as we get better and better equipment all it really does is give those of us who want to go forward that opportunity. Those that want to stick to the "old ways" have that right and should bring to the sport whatever suits them. As I age, I am more and more grateful for the advancements in the technology that give us such high performance in the bows and arrows we shoot. It it keeps me is the woods five or ten years longer then I have made the right choices for me.