“Pointer”= English Pointer?
The one thing I care about is the thing that has not been mentioned yet, which is I want to see that the parents hunt in a way that matches my expectation. There’s enough variation within each breed (let alone within dogs lumped into “pointer” if that includes gsp’s, continental dogs, etc) that you cannot take that for granted. I assume you’re hunting pheasants if you’re in a preserve, I don’t know how planted or wild they are there or how much elbow room you have, but, if the parents are from horseback trial stock, they will probably be a lot rangier than you want, conversely, if you are on a preserve somewhere in open country and you want them to take 500-yard casts, you probably don’t want a dog that stays closer and doesn’t have the flat-out run. The titles are good, and are some confirmation of the train-ability of a dog, or at least the training skill of whoever trained them, but I’d want to watch both parents hunt and talk to a few owners from similar litters (is this a repeat breeding?) to get a sense of how those dogs run, how easy they are to train, their off switch if they are house dogs, attitude, etc. That’s the subjective part that I think is most important. A good dog with some smarts will figure out the rest.