I have nothing against technology, I think helicopters are wonderful devices but they too are unlawful to use as a hunting aid. I think drones have their place as in surveying and aerial photography (and toys) but again they are unlawful to use as an aid while hunting..........It would appear that some on this forum are unable or unwilling to learn the finer points of hunting, ie stalking, spotting, still hunting, tracking and shooting and would rather use technology to give them an edge over the game they pursue.
As far as me hunting traditionally, I have taken a fair number of animals with a bow including several bears, not because I used technology but because I know how to hunt and I spent 100s of hours honing my bow skills.
As far as aerial shooting goes there are safe places to do such things and there are actually organized events for such things...........I too have done a lot of clay pigeon shooting but with my 243, 375 H&H, 22 rimfire and some with my 470 NE. It can be done quite safely in the right areas, and with practice one can get quite good at it.