Together with the estimate of the RA-axis, what we ideally want is an uncertainty of the solution in angles in (RA, Dec) or just a single angle.
If the angular uncertainty smaller than the angular offset from the pole, the user should attempt to adjust the mount. If the uncertainty is of the order of the angular offset, it's at the limit of accuracy and no further adjustment needed.
Together with the estimate of the RA-axis, what we ideally want is an uncertainty of the solution in angles in (RA, Dec) or just a single angle.
If the angular uncertainty smaller than the angular offset from the pole, the user should attempt to adjust the mount. If the uncertainty is of the order of the angular offset, it's at the limit of accuracy and no further adjustment needed.