Real cool way to stake lines, in woods, for flagging

Nate The Surveyor

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When accuracy levels are ok, if things are within a few tenths, or less, Such as flagging timber, and in thick woods.
Set the confidence counter up at 30.
Start flagging, when it gets up around 15. If a spot is not working, move another 20 feet. Or elevate the LS, or lower it.

You know it can or will lie to you, occasionally.

But, often, this is perfect for flagging a line, where a few tenths of error, is not going to hurt anything.
It is fast, and if it has a wrong answer, you can tell, by keeping up with the previous flags.
Awesome. It is simply awesome.

What you are doing is strictly using the confidence counter, to quality check your work. And, not running a full 2 minutes per shot. If it sits a bit longer, while you are flagging, you can see a better realization of accuracy.

Crazy good.

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