Yep, I totally misread that. It is miss distance. Thanks for this information. That looks like something that would be available in the "Apollo by the Numbers" source that I have, but I must have overlooked it.
When you say "preplanned" target, do you happen to know at what point these targets were calculated? I find it hard to understand how they could know with any reasonable certainty where they should splashdown if this target was calculated pre-mission. Any delays along the way would result in being far off that target simply from the Earth rotating more or less than originally planned. Also, a mission like Apollo 13 surely would not have hit any pre-mission splashdown target for obvious reasons other than by coincidence. It makes me think that the "target" location was something that wasn't calculated until well into the return trip from the moon. Please correct me if I am mistaken.