Scott,
Just like my bikes I'm a traditionalist. I make my own recurves and longbows. I also make my own arrows, strings and just about anything else I can. Sharpen my own heads etc. I was hunting the PA, NY line many years ago when I saw my first Oneida Eagle, it was an early prototype and it really drew a crowd. Nothing wrong with and old bow, it still does the job. I keep things simple and effective. My son is worse than me, he shoots a bow he made from a hickory stave and shoots off his knuckles, no shelf or rest and he can really shoot, especially at moving & aerial targets. Actually he was setting up stands yesterday. I have about 80 to 100 old bows and over 1000 different old broadheads. When I was a kid I collected old arrowheads, who the hell knew some would be worth thousands. They are not worth thousands to me but people continue to pay the prices if it something they want. Like I want a nice running SERK with a 117''. I would like a 200" if it would fit. As the good book says learn to be content but I'm having a heck of a time with that one since I joined this site.
Hunting is like riding, if done in the right mindset there is nothing better.
Good luck this season
Ray G.