1 posted on
03/03/2015 11:27:17 AM PST by
w1n1
To: w1n1
Is that anything like the broadside of a barn?
2 posted on
03/03/2015 11:29:15 AM PST by
Alex Murphy
("the defacto Leader of the FR Calvinist Protestant Brigades")
To: w1n1
Yikes! Makes me wish I could shoot “like a girl”. LOL!
3 posted on
03/03/2015 11:29:17 AM PST by
FlingWingFlyer
(Illegal aliens are far superior to Americans. - So say the 'RATS and RINOs.)
To: w1n1
Its the scope.. You almost can’t miss!!!
4 posted on
03/03/2015 11:31:46 AM PST by
tallyhoe
To: w1n1
I recently read an article about Tracking Point in G&A. Pretty cool.
It’d be fun to hit something on the move at 800-1000 yards
5 posted on
03/03/2015 11:32:29 AM PST by
digger48
To: w1n1
Love it, Wish I had a firearm worth putting it on. It costs more than 3 or 4 of my weapons combined.
6 posted on
03/03/2015 11:41:55 AM PST by
jdietz
(God is great, beer is good and people are crazy, (which is why guns are necessary))
To: w1n1
That rifle/scope combo is about $30K. Cumbersome and expensive are not good selling points. That said, I’d love to try it.
7 posted on
03/03/2015 11:42:38 AM PST by
edpc
(Wilby 2016)
To: w1n1
8 posted on
03/03/2015 12:04:43 PM PST by
SWAMPSNIPER
(The Second Amendment, a Matter of Fact, Not A Matter of Opinion)
To: w1n1
It’s not impossible. I used to bull’s-eye womp rats in my t-16 back home. They’re not much bigger than 2 meters.
To: w1n1
BFD
The 5.56 at $7,500.00 is good to ".3 miles" (528 yards)
When I was competing, I would hit the 10-ring pretty consistently at 600 yards with iron sights.
I can't tell from their website if the system compensates for windage, but I doubt it. It looks like it just pulls the trigger for you.
12 posted on
03/03/2015 12:38:22 PM PST by
NY.SS-Bar9
(Those that vote for a living outnumber those that work for one.)
To: w1n1
$12 to $50,000 per rifle? I'll stick with my 03-A3 and M1Garands.
Ed
14 posted on
03/03/2015 2:21:07 PM PST by
husky ed
(FOX NEWS ALERT "Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead" THIS HAS BEEN A FOX NEWS ALERT)
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