So, what you are saying, is that when you shoot 3D courses; you use/wear all the bow/gear and clothing gear that you do when hunting, and all the actual hunting conditions are experienced, including inclement weather, when shooting at foam deer, paper pictures, standard targets, from tree-stands, and, therefore, shooting a 3D course totally prepares you for all actual hunting conditions.
Thats exactly what I' m saying!
We shoot in bad weather , 9 targets out of 28 are from elevated stands at least 15 ft high , and YES! You' d be surprised at how many guys are sweating their nuts off while wearing their full hunting clothes in 80 degree weather a month before the season opens! I shoot in the bowhunters class. The only restrictions are the length of stabilizer , the length of sight , and 2 power scope max.
Now, all you have to do is change your sight and peep size, and then everything is the same. Even to the point, that there is absolutely no difference between shooting at an immobile foam 3D deer on a range/course than shooting at a live deer under actual hunting conditions?
Where did that come from?

Exactly where did I say " there is no difference between shooting at an immobile foam 3d deer on a range/course than shooting at a live deer" ??? Is this a tactic you learned on the debate team? Trouble with using that here is everything I say is typed here for everyone to see!
You seem to be missing the most important part of practicing!
consistancy or
repitition! I practice my form to achieve consistancy shot after shot as should everyone! Shooting at 3d targets is good practice for the field! It' s alot different than shooting at a blue face or shooting spots. I believe that was the whole purpose behind the 3d target boom! So archers would have a life like animal without a bulls eye on it to shoot at.
I do not know what you call that type of belief, I call it; reckless and pompous.
I dont know either! Those were your words , not mine!
Enlighten us all on how you practice for hunting conditions.