I find that most of the compound shooters I have met (aside from 1 self absorbed, egotistical, chest thumping, knome like, Bowhunter Education instructor in southern Maine in the early 90's), respect and admire Traditional gear. During a demonstration, the instructor (who also owned a "Pro-shop" and bragged to the class about his sales and service), put an arrow in the bullseye at 15 yards with a recurve. I asked why he hunted with a compound if he was that accurate with a recurve. He flipped out and lectured the class (while eye-balling me), about ethics and the need to use the most modern, highly advanced equipment available. I then stated if that was the case, perhaps we should all stick to hunting with scoped .30-06's. The class laughed and he was very red faced. There are few people I can honestly say I strongly dislike, and he was one of them.
The simplicity and stylish lines of longbows and recurves will continue to attract many who enjoy the outdoors, and are fed up with the never ending pursuit of mass advertised technology and speed. When I meet compound shooters, I openly admit my self imposed 20 yard range, and point out how fun, lightweight and simple the recurve is, and how Mankind survived for 40,000 years or so without wheels, range finders, peep sights and game cams. Plant a seed, and it will grow.