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Even though it was tried once before, consider electronic ignition. No striker jump, faster lock time, and imagine what that could do for trigger pull.
I still use my CVA Electra, love itEven though it was tried once before, consider electronic ignition. No striker jump, faster lock time, and imagine what that could do for trigger pull.
Fads, changes, and advancements in equipment are what keeps sites like this one going. One thing I would bet on is that lead will be out of the bullet equation in the not too distant future for ALL of us. Randy Brooks was clairvoyant.
How big would the battery pack need to be for a laser to do any of that?Zero recoil with a Lazer, no wind drift or tradjectory drop with a Lazer. If a tree is in your way, go ahead and just cut it down with your Lazer.
How big would the battery pack need to be for a laser to do any of that?
I searched for tips & info on this forum for a long time before joining in 2015. It's funny how so much has changed. Early on there was a pile of people who was die hard nosler partition loyals. Then came the nothing but Barnes folks. Berger got popular along these times & there was constantly threads debating over the reliable pass through of the partition or Barnes vs the terminal performance of Berger's. When the bonded bullets come out, many folks went all in for those. Now a good majority of us are shooting Bergers or elds. Many more folks early on in these were running factory rifles. Lots more folks running custom rifles here now. Not near as much talk here about the 30-06 or 270 as it was. Not so long back the 6.5-284 was the new cartridge to have and it seems to be loosing ground now.
Just curious as to where were gonna be with bullets, cartridges, & rifles in another 10 years or so.
Honestly it'd still be faster (and in my opinion more entertaining) to cut the tree down with a firearm than any laser we'd have access to at present. Not to mention the risk of attracting Darth Vader's hostile attentionBig enough to be fine for stand hunting near the truck, but a backpacking version is another 10 years out.
It is intriguing. I would just be highly suspicious of reliability as a hunter who lives in a cold and snowy place - precision electronics are notoriously sensitive to extreme cold and moisture.Even though it was tried once before, consider electronic ignition. No striker jump, faster lock time, and imagine what that could do for trigger pull.