Audio/Video Sync Adobe Premiere CS6

Just wanna make sure I've got this right.
I'm dealing with two camera angles, both with the same audio track (coming from a mixing board).  These are instructional videos, so it is key that each angle is completely in sync as they are displayed at the same time on the same screen.  Once placed in the timeline, is Premier Pro CS6 able to sync this footage up exactly? I've found its easiest to move the files around manually listening for the audio track until the delay becomes less noticeable. However, the delay is always there so its hard to get an exact match.  Is there a better way to do this? Does Premiere CC have this ability and not CS6?

There are automated ways to do this in Premiere but I have yet to make them work. I sync hours of footage manually, open up the audio tracks till you can see the waveform and move a track till the 'bumps' match.

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    Overall bit rate mode                    : Constant
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