If anything technology has lifted bowhunting/archery to a higher level for more people to enjoy this sport.
I agree to a point. But I believe it' s gone beyond that point in the last 10 years. I know when I started, there were compound bows, 65% let-off, over-draws, Aluminum arrows, Thunderhead broadheads, mechanical releases, adjustable sights, bow and hip quivers, short bows, and more longer bows for finger shooters.
What has come about in the past 10 years that has made your statement more true than the time period I' m talking about? Fiber optic sights, one cam bows, 80% let-off, carbon arrows, and mechanical broadheads? I don' t see how any of those makes it easier for more people to enjoy the sport. At least not more so than the period I' m talking about before. In fact, there' s maybe 3 new bows out there that I would feel comfortable shooting, since I' m a finger shooter. So in some ways, they' ve made it harder for some people to continue to enjoy the sport.