This guide details the unique firing sequence of the TrackingPoint Precision Guided Firearm (PGF), as demonstrated by Tim Harmsen. The system utilizes a networked tracking scope with a ballistic computer, laser rangefinder, and environmental sensors to achieve automated firing. The shooter half-presses the trigger to lock onto the target, then aligns the reticle with the digital lock point. The rifle fires automatically only when this precise alignment is achieved and the trigger is fully depressed.
This video introduces the TrackingPoint Precision Guided Firearm (PGF), a system designed to make long-range shooting more accessible. It integrates a network tracking scope with a laser rangefinder, environmental sensors, and an automatic ballistic calculator. The system calculates a firing solution, displayed as a red dot and a blue 'X' on a heads-up display. The shooter aligns the 'X' with the target, and the guided trigger only fires when optimal alignment is achieved, removing human error factors like range estimation, environmental assessment, and jitter. The PGF also features Wi-Fi connectivity for streaming and recording shots, allowing for remote mentoring and post-shot analysis.
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