I've been a trad guy since I put the compound down in 2015. After a brief fling with a Sage takedown I discovered the amazing world of vintage Bear recurves and have managed to snag a number of really decent used ones going back as far as 1964. Along with that came the love of building my own cedars and topping them with a simple two-blade Zwickey Eskimo. It just feels 'right' to me.
But since the season started I've been watching a number of YouTube trad hunt videos, and one thing that stands out is no matter the bow, almost everyone is shooting carbons with lighted nocks. And frankly, being able to see not only where the shot hits, but also where the arrow ends up, is quite intriguing, compared to my handmade cedars. Was it a complete miss or a total pass-thru? And how do you tell if you can't find the arrow? (unlighted nock)
But I'm wrestling with the question about whether to try this out, as turning away from technology (back to basics) is what brought me home to trad again in the first place. I realize the answer rests completely in my hands, but how do most of you feel about it? When is 'trad' no longer trad and what is your personal line in the sand?
Thanks.