Or how the composite bow managed its extreme projectile power....
Great analogy!
I went bow hunting, successfully, for the very first time just a few years ago, with my bro-in-law who has been doing so for over forty years.
I had only used a bow three times in my life before that time and even though I had a few chances, I had never even taken a shot at game. We had been practicing. I was still not comfortable on day one.
Then he had me go from our tree stand at nothing alive a few times and I was hitting consistently. He helped me gain confidence. It took some doing, but between my one and his two, but we put over four hundred pounds of venison in the freezers that winter.
The compound bow is definitely the way to go, if you want to do things with a bow.
The reason I mention this is that another style is going on right now. We only have six days left of muzzle loader deer season and we have not yet been able to hook up and go get this done.
I have a .54 caliber thirty two inch barrel Hawkin style, cap fired muzzle loading rifle, made by Thompson, that I have had for many years. I have never taken game with it. I have only shot some half decent groups at a hundred yards and I know I can hit what I shoot at as long as it is fairly close.
It seems like Thursday might be the day, if at all this year.