Carrying the question on yesterday’s post to today’s, the answer is yes. The only difference between AT and human meter in SLGS (or TR), is that the “take action” number on an AT is 68, vs. 50 on a human meter. SLGS was developed when nobody used the AT, and we don’t have a way of translating AT numbers to human meter n7mbers, so we just take them at face value.Are those shooting numbers for an AT2 meter?
I wouldn't know, I just push the plunger in and release then pull the syringe out of the vial. The last 2shots were good but if you look at my spreadsheet, there were multiple fur shots this weekCarrying the question on yesterday’s post to today’s, the answer is yes. The only difference between AT and human meter in SLGS (or TR), is that the “take action” number on an AT is 68, vs. 50 on a human meter. SLGS was developed when nobody used the AT, and we don’t have a way of translating AT numbers to human meter n7mbers, so we just take them at face value.
The tricky thing is that Moocat technically earned a reduction today with that 77. However, his numbers overall say he’s not ready to take the next step. Any chance today was a fat drop?