As Jim stated above, there are already digital electronic riflescopes out there. One problem with them that was not mentioned is the fact that they are not real-time, i.e. there is a small time lag between what happens in front of the scope and when you see it behind the scope, which could cause a miss or wounded animal. In the test I read on the Elcan, there was also a freeze-up/lock-up involving the processor. A quick reboot and they're back in service, but it's one more headache.
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