30 years of bow only for me - actually this year, number 30, was a bust as I did not hunt due to surgery. The hardest point is in the early going when you have a few animals pass by just out of bow range but within easy rifle distance. The temptation is great to dust off the boom stick. Over time, though, you get used to seeing these scenes, and you appreciate just seeing the magnificent animal in the wild. More importantly from the hunting perspective is that you start paying very close attention to scouting and stand placement. In short, you become a better hunter. No, you will not kill as many deer, but you will learn a lot and have a lot of fun doing it. At least that is how it has worked for me. Go for it. As my TBOF friends say, "Live at full draw."