Originally posted by reddogge:
The dirty little secret is traditional archery has gotten more complicated over the last 40 years. Before that it was relatively uncomplicated and fun.
I don't think that Trad is anymore complicated than it ever was, people and technology have made it more complicated. Until the late 60's/early 70's there was no choice about how you bowhunted, Trad was the ONLY way. Now people "switch over" from compounds and are having to relearn what they've done for a long time. Our choice of hunting arrows was wood. You could choose the kind of wood, usually POC, sometimes fir or birch. There was aluminum for target. Then fiberglass and aluminum were used for hunting, too. Now there's carbon, aluminum, fiberglass, all manner of wood. There's bare shafting, paper tuning (never heard of either until the past 10 years or so). There's FOC, EFOC, UFOC. We have COC, modular, stone, and mechanical broadheads-very light to very heavy, with all manner of inserts for weight. You can choose from string materials, skinny strings, or extra skinny strings. Look at the choices for style/material of bows-longbow, recurve, hybrid, TD (how many types of TD??), selfbow, very short to very long, all wood, fiberglass, carbon, foam core. Used to the choice was longbow or recurve, length, yew, bamboo, lemonwood, hickory, osage, all wood or backed.