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I did and wrote up an article for a local hunting magazine. Game (I tried boars and deer) fall when hit properly and after the shot, the image freezes and the bullet impact (good or bad) is materialized by a laser projected dot. It's totally computer driven, offers replay of any situation, a broad choice of scenarios in worldwide hunting (also police shooting). Amazing is that : - you fire at a same distance (30 m) on moving game, close by and further away ; - you may use any rifle in any caliber, but you have to feed the latter into the computer, which in turns adapts the needed forward hold the compensates for the different velocities and distance... E.g., you shoot at running boars at 15m and 50 m. Well, you will need to lead more at the longer distance and a slower 9,3x62 will also demand more forward hold than a faster .300 Win. - you never realize that you're doing all your shooting at a true distance of 30m, whatever the apparent size and distance of game ! It feels very, very real. |