If someone can shoot good on targets and fall apart at game, then why can`t the pendulum swing the other way?
I`m not really saying someone who shoots POORLY at targets can do amazing things in the woods, but I believe it IS possible to reach a higher performance level when the seriousness of a shot at an animal hits home.
Bad form equals bad shooting, regardless of the target, and no measure of adreneline is going to compensate for it.
A bad shooter is a bad shooter, but I believe there are shooters who reach a different level when the time is at hand.