"Here’s a quick pictorial review of some of the most interesting arms I was able to fire.
I’ve been saying since I first saw the TrackingPoint XS1 that I
thought the company’s claim that they were marketing to civilians is a
ruse… and Oren Schauble, their Director of Marketing, tells me that I’m
dead wrong.
While they are indeed showing some rifles to the military for
potential contracts, Schauble says that their bolt-action precision
guided rifles (PGRs) are flying off the shelves to well-heeled
businessmen and collectors who enjoy shooting at long ranges, and are
becoming something of a status symbol. Obviously, I misjudged the
market. It is the first time I’ve been wrong, kids, and it won’t be the
last.
It took longer for the factory rep to explain how the system works than to
actually use the rifle, which is scary simple and deadly accurate. There
is a small red button on the triggerguard, covered by my finger in the
photo above. Once you have your target in sight, you tag it by touching
that button, and the rifle’s sensor’s do all the work. You then bring
the crosshairs back up on target and squeeze the trigger. The shot will
not actually break until the crosshairs are perfectly aligned to the
firing solution.
BOOM.
One shot, one hit at 1,000 yards with a .338 Lapua that I’d never touched before.
I have to admit it… I’m impressed."
http://bearingarms.com/shot-show-2014-media-day-at-the-range-a-riflemans-paradise/
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