adjusting point
adjusting point
[ə′jəst·iŋ pȯint] (ordnance)
A distinctive terrain feature or some portion of the target at or near the center of the area upon which the observer wishes to place fire.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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The rate stabilization and equalization (RSE) rates are set based on a weighted cost of equity (WCE) range of 5.75% to 6.21% with an
adjusting point of 5.98%.
After repeating the same-size groups several times while
adjusting point of aim and impact, we decided to step back and see what it would do shooting from the rancher's 100-yard bench.
The
adjusting point is changed from FLANK to CENTER.
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