Anyone can learn to shoot well enough to hunt in a day or so? I don't agree...
How long do you think a person should shoot before being able to hunt ? Legally they can hunt same day. Ethically ? A bowhunter needs to be able to put the arrow in the kill zone of an animal consistantly, right ? Even though there is no law mandating it, there is an ethical code to do so.
If you can learn to do it in a few minutes, or if it takes you months to do so, does it matter ?
Fact is, I've seen it time and again where a guy picks up my compound and is able to within minutes shoot good groups. That is all that is required, to bowhunt, isn't it ?
Compounds make it easier and easier to shoot well. They are designed to do so from the highly visible sights to the release, to the mechnical heads to the drop away rests - all designed to do one thing, make shooting the arrow into the intended target EASIER.