I swore off bowmar a few years ago after deciding that some of his practices as an influencer were unethical. It seems like (without watching the video) that he's continuing Ng down the slide that many YouTube influencers do, chasing clicks for revenue. It's unfortunate, but confirms that he's not an archery person any more, he's a YouTuber. It is what it is, people will consume his media and he will continue to make money. Again, I didn't watch the video, but if he burned his truck, at best he's an unprepared idiot, at worst he's committing insurance fraud (but only if he claims it, theoretically he makes more off the video than the truck is worth so never claims it, no insurance fraud, just some lying to the YouTube audience.
Part of me wishes I could go back to hating on him for taking 100 yard shots at moving animals instead of this level of rediculousness. But I didn't like him representing hunting that way either. It certainly was (and will be) a successful (money making) video though, we are doing exactly what was hoped for!