Dude...Archery ain't so bad. You should try it. I never did it until I started hunting a few years ago. Just gotta workout an ambush spot and be patient... extremely patient. And do a lot of practice shooting. And when you're on your spot. Make sure to use your range finder and range all the various landmarks all around your immediate area and commit them to memory while on that sit, so you'll know which pins to use in the moment of truth.
And set your draw weight to something that you can pull back uber slowly if need be, without grunting and weird gyrations.
The cool/trippy thing about archery is... when you miss, since it's quiet... they may not actually spook and bolt. Just freeze and wait for them to finally calm back down and dip their head down again, or their head go behind a tree, etc. Then knock up another one and draw again. But you will have moments that are burned into your memory though because there are moments where you know if you had a rifle in your hand, it'd be dead deer. But hey.. that's where you learn things and that's where the practicing pays off.
And you want to draw your bow when their eyeball goes behind a tree that's between you and them, so they don't see that movement. And get you a leafy suit. And learn how to control yourself and freeze when needed. The leafy suits are freakin' cool, what they can do for you.
And when you hit'em with bow... ya gotta wait and make sure to give 'em enough time to die before you try to recover them. So they don't spook and get up and run away when they still have some life still left in 'em. Run deep into thick stuff and then you're really screwed and might not recover them.
I will say be sure to guard your bow string during the hike-in. Branches of the brush like to reach-out and mess-up and fray your bow-string on the hike-in if you just strap it to the back of your pack without putting a sling on it to cover the string and the cams. Cheaper solution is to just carry it in, with your hands. When the brush closes in on you, lift it up and carry it over you shoulder with string to the sky for a sec 'til you're past the brush that wants to scratch it.