When you see bowhunters stalking and taking wild sheep, goats, bears and boar on the ground, or calling in deer, turkey or predators to their blind, at 10 to 30 yards, you have to admit that most shots taken with a rifle could have been done much closer, with a little stalking.
I enjoy hunting with a bow and a handgun. It sharpens the skills. The same is true for going out intentionally with a Marlin .30-30 or a Mannlicher carbine and no scope. It will take a standing deer at 300 yards, but the objective that day is to see if I can spot and slip up on, or around and ambush, my quarry at less than 100 yards. The rifle is so light, I almost don't notice it in my hands or on my shoulder, so my focus is on the woods.