I have two stories for you SS
1. I was shooting my recurve with boo arrows, and my friend was shooting his new compound with sights-wheels-levels-lasers and a half dozen other toys I didn't recognize. We were both shooting spot on and so things got competitive and after a few equally matched competitions we decided to switch bows... I took his bow, ignored all the toys, drew it with my fingers (not his release) and started shooting ok groups... He took my bow and couldn't hit the broadside of a barn
Lesson: Take away the toys and WE are better
2. One time I was bored so I took the 60lb compound that mom got at a garage sale and shot it at my target, I missed but the arrow went REALLY FAST and hit a rock and sent sparks flying
Lesson: fast things can be cool... I guess the first story had a better lesson