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<blockquote data-quote="roadracer" data-source="post: 994027" data-attributes="member: 2642"><p>I bought a xb so my son and daughter, who can't yet pull back a compound, can spend more time with me in the woods. I also severely messed up my hand and wrist in an motorcycle crash three weeks ago and can't hunt with my compound for several months so I am glad TN has a xb legal season. </p><p></p><p> In addition, I am way more accurate at greater distances with my compound than the xb. I am less accurate with my recurve than either so saying there should be different seasons for each doesn't hold water. </p><p></p><p>The technology available to the modern hunter eliminates a lot of the guess work and aids in good humane kills at greater distances. I think that after awhile this leads to less individual satisfaction with hunting and that is why you see more people hunting only trophy animals, switching back to more traditional gear like recurves and side locks or getting the rush from watching our children's experiences in the woods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadracer, post: 994027, member: 2642"] I bought a xb so my son and daughter, who can't yet pull back a compound, can spend more time with me in the woods. I also severely messed up my hand and wrist in an motorcycle crash three weeks ago and can't hunt with my compound for several months so I am glad TN has a xb legal season. In addition, I am way more accurate at greater distances with my compound than the xb. I am less accurate with my recurve than either so saying there should be different seasons for each doesn't hold water. The technology available to the modern hunter eliminates a lot of the guess work and aids in good humane kills at greater distances. I think that after awhile this leads to less individual satisfaction with hunting and that is why you see more people hunting only trophy animals, switching back to more traditional gear like recurves and side locks or getting the rush from watching our children's experiences in the woods. [/QUOTE]
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