Steering this thread slightly back to one of the OP's original points, about microjumping in combat I found a lovely snippet from Giscard just prior to the Battle of Solon.
For a quickie review, when Honor attacked, they
"Sir, they're crossing the limit," Bibeau said. "Present velocity two-point-six-one thousand KPS. Range to Arthur ten-point-two light-minutes. Tracking makes their current accel four-point-eight-one
Merlin was discussed about why they had pods (and higher PRF FTL station) around Merlin
Jaruwalski dropped another icon into the display. This one appeared to be in orbit around Merlin, which put it over forty light-minutes outside the system hyper limit on the far side of the primary.
40 Lightminutes out, and on the far-side of Solon from Arthur, the objective Honor was truly after. She smelled a trap and ordered the carriers she'd left behind to hyper out, and after Giscard got an update from a courier...
The dispatch boat one light-minute outside Merlin's orbit received the Durand's FTL transmission, relayed to its light-speed communications arrays by the Tarantula net, seventy-two seconds after it was transmitted. The boat's computers updated, and it translated smoothly across the alpha wall. Javier Giscard's task force was waiting exactly where it had been for the past week and a half, and the dispatch boat quickly relayed the tactical update to his flagship.
"Sir, it looks like the Manties smelled a rat," Commander Thackeray reported. "Their CLACs just translated out."
"Actually catching them that far outside the limit would have been problematical, at best, Marius," he said. "You know how hard it is a to plot a hyper jump this short. And they weren't exactly likely to be sitting there with their hyper generators off-line and their impeller nodes cold. Unless we'd translated down right on top of them, they'd have had time to get into hyper before we could range on them."
--snip to after he comes out hyper--
"CIC reports multiple hyper footprints, Skipper," Imperator 's tactical officer reported harshly. "Three separate clusters—one dead astern of us at three-zero-point-four million clicks, one at polar north, and one at polar south. They've got us boxed, Sir."
Bolded the emphasis, a "microjump" that was considered hard to plot, was going from the exact opposite side of the solar system's unspecified hyper limit + 40 Light-Minutes, and dropping at least one task force behind Honor. Since she'd already crossed the hyper limit, we can safely guess that Giscard dropped out on the hyperlimit himself. The "shorter" microjumps were the detachments that came out at polar north and polar south, but we can't determine exactly how much shorter those jumps were because we don't know what the hyperlimit of Solon is.
The only other time, we've seen tactical usage of microjumps was Admiral Yanakov actually firing warshots of Apollo, for the first time in history. And his microjumps dropped him behind Giscard, then microjump to one of the polar task forces, and then microjumping to the other polar... again, the shortest is going from the elliptical force directly to a polar force, but even those are going to be fairly long, multi lighthour hops.
Only ships that are equipped with Apollo missiles could possibly reach anything with a microjump that measures in multiple lighthours. Basically think the situation Honor played on Tourville during the very end of BoMa... she had the range she could start hitting him, but she even admitted it [later in interviews] that she'd have had to wait for him to close a little more to be firing
effectively.