"Different eye positions for the same visual" is a given - it's why I've said all along that "acquiring the visual" is a euphemism for "fine tuning by feel".
I'm being more specific here and saying that even after choosing the "visual" (by feel) that works for the shot, you have to fine tune it more (by more feel) after you're down on the shot.
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The problem is, you guys do not know what different eye positions mean and what it does...
The above bold is only true if I have not correctly picked up the lines, and I am out of alignment slightly and I am too lazy to get up off the shot and re-establish the correct lines, only then will I fine tune when down on the shot. Clearly, to me, Pj is getting information from someone like dr dave or bob jewet or someone else that does not know the system beyond a beginner level.