danhuntingmi
Lil-Rokslider
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As a true luddite, I know the answer is no.
But I think for things like tactical, hog, and predator hunting it's probably a done deal. The advantage of seeing after dark or even thermal is too much to overcome with traditional optics. Plus, these people have grown accustomed to red dots already so many have already crossed the electronic aiming bridge already.
For a hunter, I can see a few benefits.
1. Electronic/AI enabled aiming perhaps integrated with the trigger/fire control.
2. Ability to record/spot shots.
3. Eliminate the zero retention/tracking issues everyone complains about.
The disadvantage is that electronics are known to completely fail due to abuse or planned obsolescence .
But I think for things like tactical, hog, and predator hunting it's probably a done deal. The advantage of seeing after dark or even thermal is too much to overcome with traditional optics. Plus, these people have grown accustomed to red dots already so many have already crossed the electronic aiming bridge already.
For a hunter, I can see a few benefits.
1. Electronic/AI enabled aiming perhaps integrated with the trigger/fire control.
2. Ability to record/spot shots.
3. Eliminate the zero retention/tracking issues everyone complains about.
The disadvantage is that electronics are known to completely fail due to abuse or planned obsolescence .