I don't expect this thread to stick around very long (the last one didn't) so as an Oklahoma Trad Bowhunter I will try and get my comment in.
I don't think it's that big a deal. Not in this state anyway. I can't speak to what's happening in other states.
As I said in a previous thread, their impact is not any greater than whatever the newest and fastest compound would be. It seems that there were a lot of them sold at the local sporting goods shops. Then again that could be said of the latest compound model as well.
From visiting with my Regional Biologist, the sales of deer tags hasn't increased beyond the five year average. So no new rich pot of money is being generated in-state. Increased sales of gear will filter more Federal dollars into Oklahoma, only if crossbows produce NEW licenses buyers.
Most folks will figure out that if you want to storm a castle or invade a village a crossbow is great! For hunting, they are heavy, unwieldy and very noisy. Even a compound bow is a better hunting tool. It's just another craze. Just like overdraws, big cams and parallel limbs.
I have visited with two guys that were practicing with them on the range in my park. On both occasions I hung around watching and helping out. By the time both guys were ready to go home, some serious buyer’s remorse had set in.
Knowing that there are people out there, somewhere, hunting with crossbows is no big deal to me. It doesn’t change a thing for me. I might as well be upset about someone having a fancier car or bigger house. It won’t change how much I like my truck or how much I value my home.
You can sit and stew about it or get on with it. I say just “drive on”.
OkKeith