I hate using tree stands too. something doesnt seem right about using them and I prefer to stalk and hunt, not wait and kill.
Fairfax highly "encourages" bowhunters to use tree stands on smaller plots of land so that the ground is always the backdrop.
I have two bows, a little old school compared to current models, but they were high tech a decade or more ago.
My main bow is a Hoyt hypertech XT2000 launching Whitetail arrows fitted with three blade broadheads. I forget the brand of those, but they fly close to a field point and land just a few inches higher.
my other bow is a PSE mach8 set up for western elk hunting. Think the pull is about 80lbs on that one right now. That one is set up for Beeman carbon fiber arrows and 4blade muzzy broadheads.
using flex fletch on all arrows.
I might switch to a lighter faster arrow so quick and long shots are more forgiving, but NVA hunting is so close anyway that this prob doesn't matter. Fairfax deer would be easy to harvest if we had an easier time hunting public property.
for a while now i've been wanting to pick up or make a recurve to play around with instinctual shooting.