You should really take a step back and see how foolish you look to be nitpicking this gun.
Does a man need it ? No
Does a man want it ? Yes
I think the Owner would feel even more foolish purchasing a 6 figure car then upon delivery, discovering BRAKES were not parts of the design so that they could save some weight.
I love tech and likely spend more time mucking about with "silly" ideas as anyone. I think new ideas and innovation ARE the lifeblood of this sport
But there is a difference between new and flavor of the moment.
Many LR systems today lean heavily on the lack of experience and knowlege of the end user to generate sales at very elevated prices. These customers, on occasion, actually try and use their stuff and many times gravely dissappointed.
Case in point, shooter buys a full on custom rifle, scope with funcky turret, "tuned" ammo - I mean the full meal deal. All tested and proven to work to meet customer specs.
Well, I meet him and his friend sighting in one day. Typical new shooter, had a bit of problem getting it on target and such - I guess the sight in from the builder wasn't quite on target as suggested. Helped out, a few shots later, nicely centered then adjusted for their first turrent comeup. We got to chatting and he explained this new rig and how it was a god send given his lack of time to develop the load and test and get things dialed in. Now, he was ready for a big hunt up north where they were going to reach out to no more then 600yds cause beyond that, it could be hard to hit and that would be unethical.
Ummmmm, gotta open my big mouth: Say there is that big boulder over there on the side of that hill. give it a shot. Boulder about 2ft across... Hill, well under hunters range limit.
He ranged the rock, moved the turret, got behind the rifle, kaboom - no hit. Tried again, and again, no hit. WTF?????
Scope didn't track, and when we got it close, the dial didn't match the yardage and on it went.
Let's just say, hunter was none too impressed and very concerned as he was leaving 3 days later. I sure hope he took my advice and kept to within his point blank range of his chambering.
Want - Yes, bought and paid for - yes, got what he thought/wanted/expected - Not even close. He bought the SIZZLE and is now chocking on a rather tough hunk of leather.
Tell me how this improves the sport and shooting tech?
The marketing of the Track Point goes above and beyond selling how tech will solve all. It goes to great length to explain how it does it all and ensure ANYONE can be a 1000yds shot with no experience. The simple fact that the most basic of core needs are either ignored or made impossible, has to be a concern.
Even companies like Ferrari and Lamboughini aren't stupid enough to suggest ANY driver can take their machine to top speeds. Can their machine hit their performance levels - in the right hands and in the right circumstances, YES.
Anyone and anywhere? Not a hope.
See the difference......
Jerry