When doing the Sighting and Trunion, should you only move off of the target horizontally for the Sighting and back on, and then move off the target only vertically and back on for the Trunnion? Thanks for the simple and great video!
Sorry for the delayed response @flyinlo1474 If trying to isolate potential errors individually it would be recommended to move off only horizontally for the horizontal axis and only move off vertically on the trunnion axis.
For the horizontal part. I can use my prism pole and it needs to be at least 700 feet away? And for the vertical part. I can use anything that’s vertically over 30 degrees ? So I need to be looking at a 60 degree vertical angle? Does distance matter?
Thorough and easily understood demonstration / presentation. Nicely done. Thank you.
Thanks Mike. We're going to try this out today here in Tulsa.
When doing the Sighting and Trunion, should you only move off of the target horizontally for the Sighting and back on, and then move off the target only vertically and back on for the Trunnion? Thanks for the simple and great video!
Sorry for the delayed response @flyinlo1474
If trying to isolate potential errors individually it would be recommended to move off only horizontally for the horizontal axis and only move off vertically on the trunnion axis.
Thank you for sharing, very helpfull.
Thank you!
Thanks brother
For the horizontal part. I can use my prism pole and it needs to be at least 700 feet away? And for the vertical part. I can use anything that’s vertically over 30 degrees ? So I need to be looking at a 60 degree vertical angle? Does distance matter?