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    Vortex's new tech smart optics

    A bit more than Sig's BDX system. I like where this is going!



    [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5YWXrZdNpA"]The US Military's New Smart Optic that Aims For You. The XM-157 - YouTube[/ame]

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    Thats some pretty impressive technology for sure.

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      #3
      Wonder what it costs to ship one back for warranty work from Iraq?

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        So I shot a rifle a couple of years ago, I can't remember now what brand it was, but it was built in the fashion of an AR-10. It had an auto range finding scope, and a trigger interrupt. You could range a rock at 6 or 700 yards and then hold the trigger down and until you were back on the spot you ranged the gun wouldn't go off. It was pretty **** cool. I remember the batteries for the computer and crap on it we're in the stock, but I cannot remember what kind of gun it was. When I watched that video it reminded me of that, of course they talk about how that scope does not affect the trigger and there is no trigger interrupt in that gun

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          #5
          Originally posted by RJH1 View Post
          So I shot a rifle a couple of years ago, I can't remember now what brand it was, but it was built in the fashion of an AR-10. It had an auto range finding scope, and a trigger interrupt. You could range a rock at 6 or 700 yards and then hold the trigger down and until you were back on the spot you ranged the gun wouldn't go off. It was pretty **** cool. I remember the batteries for the computer and crap on it we're in the stock, but I cannot remember what kind of gun it was. When I watched that video it reminded me of that, of course they talk about how that scope does not affect the trigger and there is no trigger interrupt in that gun
          These folks? They're out of Austin

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            #6
            Originally posted by SmTx View Post
            These folks? They're out of Austin

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrackingPoint
            I believe that is it

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