LOL...your logic maybe better than mine...but in this case...it isn't logic you're lacking....it's comprehension...or it could be my lack of making myself clear enough to you
I think you are hung up on a word or words and their definitions.
An INSTINCT is basically a largely (NOT TOTALLY) inheritable tendency of an organism to make a complex and specific response to environmental stimuli without involving conscious reasoning.
Something that is INSTINCTIVE relates to something being an instinct or instinct like.
In archery...the word instinctive is given to an aiming techinique that is instinct like...which basically means that the archer has learned to execute the aiming sequence without conscious reasoning other than picking the target and when to draw the bow. Most everything else during the shot sequence happens below the conscious level by using proprioception and muscle memory at the subconscious level to aim and shoot the bow.
An archer using the DAS sight can learn to do that to a CERTAIN extent by focusing so intently on the target that the sight becomes blurred as the arrow is typically blurred when an instinctive barebow shooter is aiming at a target.
The reason why I say that an archer can use that sight instinctively is because it is more SIMILAR or instinct like than an archer using a pin to place it on the target.
They are similar...yet not exactly the same.
Like I said from the beginning....the DAS sight is as CLOSE to an instinctive sight as a sight can get.
'Close' does not mean exactly like.
Does that help clarify anything at all?
Ray