I used to do a lot of bow hunting, including squirrels, and groundhogs, and such. I killed a lot of deer, and even quite a few turkeys before giving it up. My work season is really cooking during the early bow seasons here, and even during the summer I just don't have the extra time anymore to keep my practice up, and keep my archery equipment tuned up.
For predators(my favorite hunting), I use mostly either a scoped rifle, or a shotgun, with an occasional revolver hunt for them. For deer, and mostly all other game, I prefer either my open sighted revolvers, or my open sighted 357 rifle.
Hunting for me is no longer about sheer numbers of game taken. For me anymore, it's entirely for the thrill of the pursuit. If I actually connect, that's great, but if I don't, it's just as good, and even better in certain situations like finally getting a particular animal that I've been after for a while. I sometimes feel a little remorse when I finally get a wize old groundhog or other critter with my revolver after weeks, months, or sometimes even years of trying to out think him.
I'm not really all that "soft", but it is funny how the years of hunting really do make the priorities change...