


Hmm! Turns novices into "expert snipers" - not just good shots, then? :roll: :cool2:
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Typical hysteria about new technology, bet they said that when the first gun was invented.Smart weapons analyst Noel Sharkey at the University of Sheffield in the UK is concerned. "This new smart rifle puts too much power into the civilian world," he says. "Being a sniper is a very specialised role and requires a great deal of training - but now anyone can be an accurate assassin and at long ranges, too."
Bench-rest shooter would love it! :lol: If they can rig up a finger-presser, electronic firer to fire the thing, too, all the better.Anyway, where would be the fun in target shooting with THAT set up, kind of removes the skill and the whole point for doing it.
Thats what i thought too, the expert guy saying it would be great for target shooting (er, not really it would take the skill required out of the competition), but no good for stalking - surely you want a clean kill each and every time!? I can only think he was thinking that it might allow daft people to take excessively long shots at animals?Blackknight1974 wrote:
As for the stalkers bemoaning it - how can anything that helps the chances of a clean kill be bad?
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