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  2. Target circle - Wikipedia

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    A target circle is the area in front of a firearm within which that firearm might impact. [1] The smaller the target circle, the greater the firearm's accuracy.

  3. Circular error probable - Wikipedia

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    Another is the R95, which is the radius of the circle where 95% of the values would fall, a 95% confidence interval. The concept of CEP also plays a role when measuring the accuracy of a position obtained by a navigation system, such as GPS or older systems such as LORAN and Loran-C .

  4. Concentric objects - Wikipedia

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    Concentric circles are also found in diopter sights, a type of mechanic sights commonly found on target rifles. They usually feature a large disk with a small-diameter hole near the shooter's eye, and a front globe sight (a circle contained inside another circle, called tunnel). When these sights are correctly aligned, the point of impact will ...

  5. What is Target Circle? - AOL

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    Target Circle is the retailer’s free loyalty program. Once you sign up, you can earn 1% in Target Circle rewards every time you make eligible purchases (purchases made with a RedCard do not ...

  6. 3 Reasons Cutting Target Circle Will Actually Save You Money

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    Target also has a free membership — Target Circle. “I’m a firm believer that the free Target Circle membership is a must, even for casual Target shoppers,” Killin wrote.

  7. 14 Things You Can Do to Save On Your Next Target Trip - AOL

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    Through Target Circle, you can save 1% on every in-store and online purchase and shopping done through the Target app. However, using a Target Redcard will increase your savings to 5%.

  8. Milliradian - Wikipedia

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    Because of the definition of pi, in a circle with a diameter of one there are 2000 π milliradians (≈ 6283.185 mrad) per full turn. In other words, one real milliradian covers just under ⁠ 1 / 6283 ⁠ of the circumference of a circle, which is the definition used by telescopic rifle sight manufacturers in reticles for stadiametric ...

  9. Basic fighter maneuvers - Wikipedia

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    Two-circle flow will also result in another merge. In two-circle flow, turn radius is of little importance, because what matters is which fighter can get back to the merging place first. Two-circle flow is a turn rate fight, and the angular advantage usually goes to the aircraft with the higher turn rate at its corner speed.