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Hunting is not target shooting... even though, IMO, most folks are trying to hunt with 3D target bows.... <hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' size=2 id=quote>
So true, but that's because 3D rewards score at any distance, and hunting is the object of getting close to your quarry.
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>But how the hell any of this post ties in to low light visibility is beyond me.<img src=icon_smile_question.gif border=0 align=middle><hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' size=2 id=quote>
I see the connection, vaguely.

It's the debate, "Should I put accuarcy ahead of all else?" when hunting a deer vs., "should I put a priority on gear that will not fail me in any hunting situation and rely upon my skill to get close enough to be in my effective range?" Low-light shooting conditions are just one of those decisions where equipment choices make a difference. One crowd, wants to treat the deer as a target, and the other wants to have a chance no matter what the situation. Neither is completely wrong, but in my opinion, one is more effective than the other.