Re: 6/18 Trey AMPS+6 284
amps means what is your test result in the am - pre-shot number.
If you give Trey his shot at 7am, the test you do just before that shot, at say 658am, that's your am PreShot.
The same applies for your evening shot. You test Trey at 658pm and then give Trey his shot at 7pm. That test you took at 658pm is your pm PreShot.
Now, you are doing a curve and you test Treat at 900pm - that is your +2 because it is 2 hours after you gave Trey his shot.
If you tested Trey at 7pm and he was low or you did not know what dose to shoot, you may have posted here to ask. You finally go ahead and test again at 8pm and go ahead with Trey's shot. Your +1 will be at 9pm, 1 hour after you gave Trey his shot.
It gets confusing when shots are delayed; if you look at my ss for Oliver, you will see sometimes I show a +13 and +14. Those numbers represent how many hours after the last shot given. So if I gave a shot at 6pm and then at 6am, Oliver was too low, I kept testing and adding hours.
If I finally shoot at +14 or 8am, that's when I restart my clock. If I test him again at 9am, that is his +1 because I gave him his shot 1 hour earlier, at 8am.
And now, I bet you are more confused!
The important thing to remember is that when you give the shot, that is hour zero. One hour after the shot time is your +1.