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chek your bubble ons your prism pole have always the prism bubble facing the assitant do not rotate the above part of the prism . do always collimation before starting , and level your instrument digitaly to 0,0 and also have the compensators on . instrument point should be as small as possible as the backsight point. also chek your ppm grapgh for teh correct temp and prsessure . the smaal things help alot . rmemeber to put your gun to averge edm or at least fast but accurate.