This goes directly to something I' ve been yammering about for several years now... If you aren' t comfortable putting your bow on the ground for a few minutes, or have to worry about getting it snagged in thorn bushes, just how good a selection did you make for a HUNTING rig.
Arthur my feelings exactly! Hunting is not something for the faint of heart, nor the weak of back and as a result what you hunt with should be the same way. Do not get me wrong, I understand that slamming your sights into a tree or dropping your bow on some rocks will possibly mess something up, but if your bow has so many delicate do-dads on it that it can' t handle getting hung up in a thorn bush or the like something is wrong.