Scipio
Well-Known Member
and the digital tech will likely get smaller, cheaper and better too, so yeah, with that will come a stronger following. BUT, i also think bow hunting, where it is legal, or low tech rifle hunting, possibly with just irons might have a renaisance too, as the fascination of capturing the intensity of a close quarters hunt, and the need for skill to do so, will likely also attract it's own crowd. The pros will likely, for their job, go with whats the most effecient though, so digital.I’d say further out the stuff is, the more time you generally have. Kind of like that whole, time to wind up but not usually wind down argument.
Sounds like a lot of folk are leaning more into the digital stuff and less into the ballistic dials. Probably 20 years time we’ll all be digital but we’ll see!