I don't know if this would be considered gap shooting but anything under 30yds I aim instinctively but farther ranges I aim higher than my intended target. For instance, a normal size AZ deer at 25yds I "aim" or pick a spot without compensating for distance. At farther ranges I shoot above the back or leave a little "daylight" above the shoulders at 40yds which puts my arrow in the sweet spot behind the shoulder.
This is practice mind you, not hunting. I practice at long distances to make shots at 20-25yds seem like a "chip shot". At farther distances you amplify mistakes and therefore improve on them. Especially release and coming to full draw consistently.