RE: Where does it end?
No sweat!
With all the overpriced, gimmicks, junk, complex, prone to malfunction, sensitive shooting, short lasting, gear that is on the market, that many shooters believe is a substitute for necessary skills, and is detrimental to successful hunts and to some bowhunters eagerness to stay in the sport, it all balances out.
In the past several years, I am aware of several new and unseasoned bowhunters dropping out of the sport of bowhunting. It is not uncommon to meets bowhunters in the field that are carrying and wearing the best "Gucci" gear that barely know the basics of bowhunting deer and cannot track a hit deer unless the deer is leaving their own trail markers evey five feet.