I like the question. And its not devisive, just thought-provoking.
I like TOTA's response from the great state of West Virginia...hunting with trad bows is and arguably should be a state of mind, nurtured by the humbler mindset and methods of those who came before us. After 45 years of hunting I've owned bows of all persuasions and I don't much care for race-car wonderbows anymore, whether they have wheels on them or not. I want durable, quiet, affordable, effective, simple, and 'unplasticky'. Target shooting is an area where precision-milled metal and chemicals shaped like bows and arrows are truely in their element. Thats where precision and accuracy is not just the primary directive, its the only directive. But is that what comes to mind when we seek challenge in the woods with bow in hand? For most of us I don't think it is. Sometimes a return to our roots, if only in the mindset we follow, is necessary to find the course we truly seek.
For me I'll leave carbon bows and arrows to the target courses. They make some sense there. But to hunt with the bow and arrow is to hunt with some reflection of why I chose traditional archery to begin with. In that vein, the Hill-style hunting bow and the pre-carbon style of arrow is a very VERY easy choice.