I think an interesting side note in this post is the number of people who've switched to x-bows - when everyone pushing x-bows in the archery season tells us they will only bring more people into the sport.
There are those of us who enjoy seeing the flight of the arrow, the feel of the pull of the bow, the beauty of a simple bow - others who are only concerned about putting another animal down.
I started out shooting a recurve - pre compound days, then shot a compound for 20+ years until they got so heavy, ugly and complicated that I couldn't shoot them with fingers anymore, see the arrow fly, or tote them up and down the hills. Went "back" to a stick bow, and wouldn't "bowhunt" any other way. Stick bow shooters aren't any "better" than others, just motivated in a different way. It seems to me that stickbow hunters, in general, seem to be a little more relaxed, a little less ego driven, and a little closer to nature. And a lot of them hunt a lot and kill far more game than many compound luggers I see. The compound driven archery business has done a great job of convincing people that they would be far better off with a compound - now the x-bows are using the same tactic. Won't be long and a compound will be traditional!