The TrackingPoint Precision Guided Firearm (PGF) system uses an integrated optic with a ballistic computer and laser rangefinder to achieve automated shots. The shooter locks onto the target, and the system calculates a firing solution. The rifle only fires when the reticle is perfectly aligned with the digital lock point, ensuring accuracy even at extended ranges like 213 yards.
This video showcases the TrackingPoint "Mile Maker," a new prototype Precision Guided Firearm (PGF) rifle designed for extreme long-range engagements. Anson Gordon from TrackingPoint demonstrates its capability to hit targets up to a mile away, even those moving at speeds up to 20 MPH. The rifle is chambered in .338TP, a caliber similar to .338 Lapua, and is expected to cost around $50,000 for the production model. The video also includes a link to the official TrackingPoint page for more details.
This video provides a sneak peek at the Tracking Point Precision Guided Firearm from the 2013 Shot Show. Anne-Marie Rhodes interviews Jason from Tracking Point to discuss the innovative features of this advanced firearm system.
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