The only electronic feature that I've ever found favorable was a non-mechanical firing system. The trigger activates a circuit that fires the cartridge with electrical current. There is no moving mass or delay between the trigger activation and ignition of the propellant. It's the last, fine detail in accuracy, but most people don't shoot well enough that it would make a difference. It's a Ferrari used to pick up tacos at Jack in the Box for the average shooter.
that actually sounds like a good idea for folks that havent’ got good trigger control but good steady aim-