There's also the cost/barrier to entry aspect. I don't like seeing sports/hobbies go the way of NASCAR, where $$ thrown at it is such a huge aspect of success, and rural families that actually need the meat financially can't hardly do it anymore. Maybe hunting is a long ways from that, but I just got back into the hobby in the last couple of years, after a long time off since hunting all through JH and HS in the 90's. I was pretty surprised to see that it wasn't an old pair of jeans w/ thermals, sorrels, a flannel and whatever regular rifle you had in your beater truck....anymore. Was weird for me to be working my way in closer to game only to have some yahoo on a ridge 700yds away lob shots from his 2k rifle w/ uber scope while the deer scattered because he couldn't shoot.
Progress is great, tech is cool and I love gear, but at what point is hunting no longer primal? At what point are we totally divorced from the animal, the land and the root skills that make a goods woodsman? It already feels like it's becoming the new golf.
Ok now that I've vented some recently acquired, I agree with most above. Cool features, but not for hunting.