I don't think I have ever taken a shot with my compound in a hunting situation that wasn't a shot I could have taken with my recurve or longbow, and that is always in my mind when I have harvested an animal with my compound bow. Just a thought of, dang it, wish I was carrying my recurve. Maybe when I was younger before I started hunting with trad bows, but my goals were different then. Like the guys who take a rifle along on a bow hunt where that option is available, there is a little nugget in the back of the mind saying, well if things aren't going well I can extend my range with this, at least that is why I usually pack my compound bow in the truck for a hunt and make an effort to stay proficient with it. Having said that, there is a lot more that goes into a successful hunt for me than harvesting something and I have made the choice to start leaving the wheel bow at home and have been much happier overall regardless of the outcome.