Mark, I fully understand that there are not enough traditional bowhunters to keep the anti's at bay. Even though compounds are not my thing, I don't believe banning them is in our best interest. In my area, I doubt traditionalists would even constitute one percent of the bowhunters. Compound bows have a lot of technological advantages over the traditional bow, but they still share the basics of archery with traditional equipment. When you add a stock, scope, ability to be locked at full draw and released with a trigger almost every vestige of archery is removed. I don't have any problem with disabled folks using crossbows, providing its a legitimate disability. I don't have a problem with crossbows being used to hunt by any able bodied person either. I just don't want them taking undue advantage of archery season to do so. I know I've gotten away from the range issue for the most part, but this is the main reason for my own personal bias towards trying to include crossbows as legitimate archery gear. I know that I won't change any "all in" type's minds. I'm just trying to explain my own aversion to crossbows being included in my own semi-illiterate way. I sincerely hope the members of the club are respected in this matter. Josh