I don't intend to start any arguments between gap and instinctive. I shoot both ways, at times, and enjoy it either way. I also shoot several different bows, all with slightly different trajectories. When I pick up a bow I haven't shot in a while, I try to remember the gaps. If I can remember them, I just use those gaps. Form is the same for every shot, near or far. If I can't remember the gaps, a couple of shots at 50 yards will remind me. If one bow is point on at 50 yards, and another one I have to hold a yard high at 50 yards, that gives me the basic info I need to shoot at closer ranges. The longer I shoot a particular bow, the better I get with it, until finally I'm just pointing and shooting, which sort of becomes instinctive, I guess.