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Originally Posted by x SF med
Gene- I will need to go out and have you train me back up, long time off the range for me, but an impending move will put me close, and an FN Para will be finding it's way into my grubby little paws. You aren't anal about perfection in zeroing, are you? 
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An FN Para? We can certainly blast away with that! Honestly, you would be surprised at what one can do with a military issue blaster.
I can get pretty anal about zeroing but I take things with a grain of salt. Rarely does one's zero hold perfectly hour to hour, let alone day to day or week to week. Position changes, light conditions, air temperature effects on the rifle and ammo, fatigue which effects the physiological workings of the body -- all come into play day to day, hour to hour, second by second etc. The trick is to know by your calls when something is going on and adjust the sights as needed.
That is why I believe muscle memory is a flawed concept in terms of a training foundation. How can a guy's muscles memorize something that changes by the second?
Gene