Here's one of Huntress' earliest post-Crisis appearances, in Justice League America #26. Note that she gives Batman the slip:
This is not a fluke. Here she is in Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood, getting the drop on him with her crossbow:
Clearly, Huntress is better at stealth than even Batman. She's also different from Batman in other ways, as Spoiler's ruminations in Huntress/Spoiler: Blunt Trauma reveal:
Like the character upon whom Helena Bertinelli is largely based famously once said: "Business is personal." Here's another instance of what Huntress is like, this time from Justice League America #30. To give some background, a petty criminal had stolen Barda's mega-rod and was gradually having his mind taken over by it.
Accident? Yeah, sure. Check out that grin in the last panel. Huntress is a good enough shot to do that deliberately, and I think it's pretty clear she did. Here's another "accident" she caused, this time again from Blunt Trauma:
"Damn!" She seems very regretful, doesn't she?
Anyway, here's one last scan from Blunt Trauma. Could anyone but Huntress get Spoiler to help her father escape? Does that make Huntress a bad influence?
I think these images encapsulate pretty well what makes Huntress one of my favorite characters. She's essentially Batman's Batman. Other DC heroes are all, "Oh, Batman's so grim and gritty! We don't know if we can work with him!" and Batman's all "Oh, I can't work with Huntress. She's crazy." Also, she has shot and critically wounded more Justice Leaguers than has any supervillain I can think of, but that's for another day.