For what it's worth. To me it's all about the way I want to hunt. From rifle to blackpowder to compound, recurve, long bow, self bow. Each requires a skill set that is different from the other. Tinkering with all the accessories and factors that will make for a successful season is part of the hunt that lasts year round. For each weapon that requires a higher degree of skill more time is spent in preperation. Nothing is as satisfying as a handmade woodie slipping through it's mark from my long bow. But if carbon and a takedown recurve give me 10 more yards of efficiency in the elk timber, I'll take it.