This sounds like a great idea. To me, too many hunters view hunting as if they are trying to reach a destination. My question is what destination? Life in general does not have a destination other than death I suppose. Hunting is a journey in which we must enjoy each step of the process. The comercial side of hunting leads you to believe that if you buy this gadget or this product you will be one step closer to the "buck of a lifetime". So if you do take that buck of a lifetime what about the next buck that comes a long that isn't quite as big. Is he any less of a trophy? Was the experience any less significant because his rack wasn't as big?
All of the gadgets simply get in between hunters and the wonderful experience of hunting.