I've used reciprocating saws, chainsaws, radial arm saws, table saws, bandsaws, belt sanders, disk sanders, dremel tools, planers, and all sorts of power tools. My conclusion is this: If I can do it in 10 minutes with a hand tool, I can totally eff it up in less than 10 seconds with a power tool. Other than lights, the only power tool I work with anymore is a 1/4 sheet palm sander to take out the rough tool marks.
Having said that, I'm not into making bows, or shooting bows, or even hunting with bows. I do all those things, yes. But I am into working wood with hand tools. It's that interaction of the tool and the wood that I am after. You just can't take that away from me and keep me happy. Neat, uniform curls of wood softly falling to the floor, the whisper of the tool edge parting the wood fibers, the feel of the woodgrain vibrating thru the tool handles in the palms of my hands....almost as good as, uh, right....family oriented site and all.