Tracking Point
A true "point-n-shoot" rifle system. You place a virtual "tag" on the target you want to hit, then the scope system calculates a whole slew of variables. You hold down the trigger and move the projected crosshairs onto the designated position, and the rifle fires. The manufacturer advertises that "1000 yards is easy."
While I'm touching on the subject, I'm going to put in another plug for the NRA. The Democrats' media lapdogs are in a froth over guns again, and Obama and his Leftist handlers are pushing hard for nationalized gun control. They can't get away with confiscation yet, but it's incremental: if you don't fight back now, they'll eventually get their way.
The NRA is one of the most effective ways for you to fight back and one of the few lobby organizations worth your dollars. NRA leaders are tirelessly on the road, giving presentations and getting face-time with politicians to keep the Second Amendment intact and functioning as the Founders intended. Plus you get a sticker to put on your car, and it really pisses liberals off when they see it. The first time you watch some clueless stinking hippie wrinkle his nose up when he lays eyes on that sticker... well, that alone makes it worth every penny.
If you are already a member, thank you and please contribute to the ILA fund if you can afford it. The Left is making a full-frontal attack this time, and the NRA needs every dime they can get to fight them. If you're not a member, please at least go take a browse through the website and consider joining.
3 Comments:
The NRA magazine American Rifleman is pretty good too as a perk.
pretty amazing system. Myself, I'm a Life/endowment member of the NRA. That said, I still throw money at the NRA/ILA every year.
I can sponsor existing members to Life Member status for $300. If anybody is interested email me at Woeber@Gmail.com. I believe I have to be on the phone with you, but that is not an issue.
I'm of course a life member and I have anonymously sponsored active military soldiers for the past few years via a NRA program. It feels good and the NRA needs our cash. You don't need to be a life member to participate.
-JW
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