Hey Caleb,
The first one I have is that you always want to collimate your secondary first. As it doesn’t move much over time it’s worth getting it as well collimated as you can.
The second one is to collimate the primary with the scope at an angle closer to how you’ll observe if your newt experiences mirror shift.
Also, your mileage may vary with different collimation tools. What are you using and at what f ratio?
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