Ok, I stand corrected, Stonedoggie.
I guess the thing that makes me shy from the crossbow is the additional parts, pieces, processes, and priorities that go along with them. Every additional step squares the opportunities for something to go wrong. Bow and arrow? Much simpler.
Was shooting a 3D event and the woman in the lane next to me spent her 5 minutes on the line fussing with every conceivable gadget you could mount on a bow including Dish Network and a DVD player! Finally she drew the bow and fired (Yes, CraigMBeckett, I said fired...these bows have more in common with a gun than a real bow! You gotta give me that much!) She then asked everyone in her flight if they could tell her where her arrow went. They all agreed they did not know. I told her to count her arrows. When she reached the final tally of three she became quite confused. Yup, in all that fussing with all the NASA inspired technology she had forgotten the second part of the two part equation.
Bow + _____ = weapon.
(example: Bow + "nothing" = unwieldy and ineffective club)