John Troelstrup
Active Member
This happens occasionally and I would like to know if it is to be expected or if there is something on my screen to keep an eye on or perhaps a white box that I do not have active and should.
Point 70 is the bad shot. I was shooting a sidewalk and the distance in the field between 69 and 70 was only 5 feet in the field and basically flat vertically. Both shots seemed normal and verified normally. I did not notice that 70 was a bad shot until I got back to the office and began drafting.
The only clue I see is the white box that I circled which is the difference from the last point verified.
If paying attention, I would have known that I only moved 5 feet and not 14 feet and that the vertical did not change 10 feet.
Advice. How do you know a shot is good before walking away even though it has been verified?
Point 70 is the bad shot. I was shooting a sidewalk and the distance in the field between 69 and 70 was only 5 feet in the field and basically flat vertically. Both shots seemed normal and verified normally. I did not notice that 70 was a bad shot until I got back to the office and began drafting.
The only clue I see is the white box that I circled which is the difference from the last point verified.
If paying attention, I would have known that I only moved 5 feet and not 14 feet and that the vertical did not change 10 feet.
Advice. How do you know a shot is good before walking away even though it has been verified?