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Guess the same thing can be said of modern bowhunters; I wonder how many would be out in thier tree stands if the compound bow handn't been invented, and all the other gadgets and gizmos (carbon arrows, plastic fletching, bowsights, releases, changeable broadheads, ect) weren't available. Those of us who have shot "stick bows" and hunted with them know there IS a difference.Quigley; Quite interestingly, reread the title of your post...."Traditional...becoming the past?" Yes, traditional IS becoming the past; it let's you live as your forefathers did, and it takes you back to a better age (some say) where one didn't worry about mismanged game herds, politics in the F &W departments, antihunters, squabbles among hunters, people who only hunt for the biggest set of antlers, ect. Guess I'm lucky that I have a traditional BP shop within 50 miles of my house....I can get my BP there, as well as lead, traditional supplies, ect. They also have a great gunsmithing dept, carry traditional gear such as candle lanterns, flint & steel, ect. and make period correct clothing.
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