Hunting style of the 50's, eh... "rifle cradled in your arm, on the trail of a buck."
Back in the 50's and hundreds of years before, there were hunters on the ground with "bows" cradled in their arms, on the trail of everything from small game to grizzly bears... and we still do it today... less than a third of my animals came while hunting from a treestand, less than ten percent while hunting a bait... neither is a preferred method.
I said that I had figured out your "real" objection to archery... no I am not a psychic... merely an observer (and experiencer) of the human condition. It is clear, Track, that you receive much validation, to assuage your wounded inner little Track," from your prowess as a hunter. I am not judging you for this... we all have things we turn to for solace... I have devined through your writing, that you have a wounded and assailed masculinity... hunting, particularly "successful" hunting (as you would define it), makes you feel better as a man... this is why you repeatedly interject thinly veiled (or overt and arrogant) smears at the trophies and accomplishments of fellow hunters. This is also where I believe your true distaste for bowhunting is derived... if a bowhunter with a primitive (ish) weapon can be successful and harvest significant trophies (as you would define them), and do all of this at a distance of less than 30 yards with equipment that predates your own equipment choices, then in your mind it invalidates your accomplishments and erodes away all the warm fuzzy feelings you get, the thing that makes you puff out your chest and stand a little taller... and the broken little Track inside starts hurting again.
So I will assist you... Track, you are a fine hunter. Track, you have taken many fine trophies. Track, I enjoy reading accounts of your hunts... Thank you for posting.
But, Track... this is not a competition. It is "ok" to applaud the accomplishments of other. It is not socially appropriate within a community to minimize or attempt to invalidate the choices of others (where legal and ethical)...
Bowhunting has been around a long time and has been effective for a long time, then much later, guns arrived on the scene and provided a viable alternative. I do both... but my reasons for my choices are my own, I don't expect others to make the same choices, I am just happy there are others...