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"reasonable kill range of 100 yard or less I am good with." That quote right there is what is wrong with today's bowhunting community. Even with compound bows shooting 300 fps+, that is a ridiculous range to shoot at an animal in the field! That right there is why someone feels they need lumenoks. No wonder you need a strobe light strapped to the ass end of the arrow to see where it's hitting. I have hunted with a compound bow my whole life, just switched last year to traditional gear, so it's not an elitist attitude it's a respect for the animals we hunt. Somehow we have got to change the mindset back to HOW CLOSE CAN I GET instead of HOW FAR CAN I SHOOT!
Is it worth the time to read all 12 pages?
Quote from: CallMeBigPapa on December 29, 2010, 07:43:37 PMIs it worth the time to read all 12 pages?I thought so... this is good stuff. The kind of stuff that newbies to bowhunting need to read; especially, so that some of them (the ones, hopefully, who will be movers and shakers later) will gain an appreciation that bowhunting isn't a game that was invented for our amusement. But that it is a proud heritage built upon the love of archery, with a strong history that can, unless completely derailed, light the way into the future for our children's children to enjoy.
Is it worth the time to read all 12 pages?I thought so... this is good stuff. The kind of stuff that newbies to bowhunting need to read; especially, so that some of them (the ones, hopefully, who will be movers and shakers later) will gain an appreciation that bowhunting isn't a game that was invented for our amusement. But that it is a proud heritage built upon the love of archery, with a strong history that can, unless completely derailed, light the way into the future for our children's children to enjoy.
HOW CLOSE CAN I GET instead of HOW FAR CAN I SHOOT!
Yep, that's a great quote, and I totally agree. However, that would have no bearing on me still preferring to nock my first arrow with a Lumenock though. The thought of using a Lumenock to be able to take a further shot is a pathetic way of thinking in my opinion, and I sure hope the general concensius in the archery community doesn't think that way.
I missed this one. I also like it QuoteHOW CLOSE CAN I GET instead of HOW FAR CAN I SHOOT!and damn, you said the word HERITAGE. Thankyou!
"Damn Strait it will make guys take longer, and less ethical shots !, I mean why not take the shot when you are not afraid of losing your arrow ?, I don't know about you, but I worry about throwing 20 dollars away almost as much as I do making a good hit ! "
Quote"Damn Strait it will make guys take longer, and less ethical shots !, I mean why not take the shot when you are not afraid of losing your arrow ?, I don't know about you, but I worry about throwing 20 dollars away almost as much as I do making a good hit ! "
I just want to re-state, I have nothing against Lumenoc's themselves it is technological advancements that worry me....That said, I was telling a friend about this discussion, and he replied Quote"Damn Strait it will make guys take longer, and less ethical shots !, I mean why not take the shot when you are not afraid of losing your arrow ?, I don't know about you, but I worry about throwing 20 dollars away almost as much as I do making a good hit ! "Those are not my words, but reflect just one reaction to the debate on whether or not we should allow them.