I suffered from target panic for a long time. I am also man enough to admit, that for a long time I called myself a snap shooter because snap shooting is a style (like Terry said) and target panic is a mental affliction that gets in the way of the shot sequence. I even managed half decent accuracy at times, but only because things happened to line up okay when I wildly released my shot. I have conquered my target panic with the help of many, but it is a constant mental battle to keep it from creeping it's way back in, which speaks to Terry's point that shooting a bow causes target panic. In my mind, good form is good form, whether the release is immediate or held. I think it wise for bowhunters to be capable of shooting both ways, as the need arises. My two cents worth gents. I have enjoyed this thread.
Jake