...if you take the "How old are you?" thread as a sample survey. I crunched my numbers after 187 responses. Here is the population breakdown on Trad Gang by age group:
40-49: 29%
50-59: 24%
30-39: 21%
20-29: 10%
60-69: 09%
10-19: 04%
70-70: 02%
80-89: 01%
00-09: 00%
After I did my tedious counting, then the math, I saw someone else had the same idea on the original thread. I do find the topic interesting, and I always wondered what the age breakdown here would be like. Only 14% of us are under 30, which goes along with all the talk of declining numbers in hunting and the outdoor sports. Especially considering the younger generations are the ones you would think would be embracing technology the most, and would be spending the most time on forums like this if they were involved with traditional archery. These percentages also seem to go along with what I've seen at traditional shoots; it's mostly middle-aged people with young-ins few and far between.
Then the question that comes to mind is, when were most of us hooked on TA? Is it common for people to take up the sport later in life? If so, these percentage breakdowns might remain similar over a long period of time. But if most of us were hooked on TA when we were young, and fewer young people are being introduced to it every year, our "majority" will obviously keep getting older.
Paul