I think, as Striker says above, it somehow means the most favourable zeroing range, but that doesn't tell me what exactly that distance is. I mean, we can 'assume' it to be 300m but if you've ever watched the movie 'Under Siege 2' by Steven Seagull, then you'll soon get a feel for what 'assumption' is, and, in ballistics, ours isn't to assume anything, we have to be sure of our facts!
Who would, half way through writing instructions in a certain language, suddenly change and choreograph some other language in and expect people to understand? They'd, or we'd, be better off if they wrote something like *300m, and somewhere else wrote (*most favourable zeroing range) or something of that nature, and as you say timattalon, I too aren't sure what that's supposed to mean!
Anyway, thanks for you guy's help. I guess I'll just have to die not knowing exactly!
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