RE: "Reports" and legal issues??
Right on BF. As someone else mentioned earlier, you can sue anyone over anything, well at least once. The real issue is what is the probability of it happening, and what is the probability of winning.
On the first point most archery companies ought to have something better to do with their time.
In the second point, it would be hard to win if the person writing sticks to fact, and is careful to keep opinions sensible and stated as such.
The guys on the golf group aren't going to know squat (just kidding). That has to be the biggest law suit free zone in the world: Judges play golf is one reason I have heard for the low level of suit success. You can be guaranteed of being in a loosing position if you shoot a motorist with your bow and cause a crash. Happens often enough in golf, and so far no convictions from what I last heard.
And 55#, next time you loose over a million dollars in income, and spend the rest of your life disfigured and in pain, we will see were you come out on this issue. Sure changed my read. On the other hand I agree if you were just getting at nuisance suits. The only alternative to real lawsuits is for the victim to pay for the negligence of the negligent party.