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mebiuspower
11-21-19, 11:18
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v6T2ijtcgA
Solution looking for a problem. No thanks. If you can't quickly and efficiently zero your weapon without the use of a smart phone app then you probably have no business operating a firearm.
While I don't disagree with your comments, I think the application of technology to reduce the complexity of how many clicks isn't a bad thing.
Personally I print cheater targets (aim here at a certain range for a hit there at a certain range) for my particular weapon and caliber that give me the same information on paper.
Not sure the cost, but at $1 I'd try it, $20+ probably not.
mebiuspower
11-22-19, 09:05
Solution looking for a problem. No thanks. If you can't quickly and efficiently zero your weapon without the use of a smart phone app then you probably have no business operating a firearm.
You should see how many people don't actually know how to zero their sight.
Solution looking for a problem. No thanks. If you can't quickly and efficiently zero your weapon without the use of a smart phone app then you probably have no business operating a firearm.
I am inclined to agree with you. This technology may be attractive to a technically oriented person, but I would rather spend the money on ammunition. An inexperienced person would see the money better spent on attending a firearm class.
I am inclined to agree with you. This technology may be attractive to a technically oriented person, but I would rather spend the money on ammunition. An inexperienced person would see the money better spent on attending a firearm class.
How much is it? App store shows me $9.99 - $11.99. If that's all it is, it's not all that relevant to ammo and especially towards classes
How much is it? App store shows me $9.99 - $11.99. If that's all it is, it's not all that relevant to ammo and especially towards classes
Most people I know don't have as much difficulty zeroing a firearm as the man portrayed in the video, so it's a no sale for me regardless of cost.
Maybe I am a little old fashioned, but I do not consider technology a substitute for training in basic firearm skills. Zeroing is one of those skills.
Most people I know don't have as much difficulty zeroing a firearm as the man portrayed in the video, so it's a no sale for me regardless of cost.
Maybe I am a little old fashioned, but I do not consider technology a substitute for training in basic firearm skills. Zeroing is one of those skills.You mentioned money which go me curious to see how much it is. Figured it was going to be several hundred. I still don't know, maybe it is when downloaded and used. But when I saw $9-$12 ...that's literally a pack of smokes or 3 beers depending on what state you're in and what you drink. If $12 is keeping you away from the next class or the case of ammo there are bigger things to worry about than training and ammo
Good lord.
I think the day I need an app to zero a firearm is the day I’ll just commit sepuku.
Good lord.
I think the day I need an app to zero a firearm is the day I’ll just commit sepuku.Make sure to get an app for that
Dagger easy.
App difficult for old dufus-
and entirely unnecessary.
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You mentioned money which go me curious to see how much it is. Figured it was going to be several hundred. I still don't know, maybe it is when downloaded and used. But when I saw $9-$12 ...that's literally a pack of smokes or 3 beers depending on what state you're in and what you drink. If $12 is keeping you away from the next class or the case of ammo there are bigger things to worry about than training and ammo
I would not be interested if the App was free.
CAMagnussen
11-23-19, 10:44
I was curious, so I downloaded and "subscribed" to it ... it is $12 a year. It is only for Red Dot sights, not for scopes, etc. Ridiculous, totally. Just got my refund and cancelled the subscription.
Outlander Systems
11-23-19, 11:36
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Straight Shooter
11-23-19, 14:48
Good lord.
I think the day I need an app to zero a firearm is the day I’ll just commit sepuku.
Nothin left to be said.
F-in millennials just HAVE to find a way to keep a f-in cellphone in their hands. Theyll be wipin their asses with them one day.
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