Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Now Everyone Can be a Sniper (if this works)

Now Everyone Can be a Sniper (if this works)


I'm still not sure, after viewing this video several times, exactly what the advantages may be of this expensive innovation. My best guess, it eliminated the 'trigger pull' problems involved in precision shooting. Specifically, when you pull the trigger to make the shot, the equipment places the shot where you put the dot -- assuming that you have the 'dot' within the lens of the scope. Do you just wave the rifle around until you happen to cover the dot, and then the rifle fires? Is this just for people who don't have the skill to shoot accurately?

What if the target is moving?    I can't imagine that the 'dot' will track a moving target?

In the words of Arte Johnson:  "Verrrrrry Interesting .. but stupid!"

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have never been a sniper; however, I have engaged in long range (600+ yards) rifle competition. After watching the video, I thoughtexpensive widget. To be an accurate long range shooter, you need knowledge of internal and external ballistics, how conditions affect them, practice and experience gained from practice. You need more than a a computerized scope.

Jerry The Geek said...

Hi, Big Dawg!