
TrackingPoint - Wikipedia
TrackingPoint is an applied technology company based in Austin, Texas. In 2011, it created a long-range rifle system that was the first precision guided firearm. [1][2]
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Elite marksmen using today’s most accurate rifles, optics, rangefinders, and ammunition can group shots within 4 inches of their aim point at .57 miles. With a TrackingPoint firearm, your shots will …
TrackingPoint Review - 70% First Hit Sniper Accuracy at 1,000 Yards!
Oct 16, 2014 · What Tracking Point has achieved is a quantum leap in long range shooting, so easy to use that a child can make shots out to 500 yards and beyond. With TrackingPoint’s Precision Guided …
Kravology – TrackingPoint
TrackingPoint, a high tech weapons start up company based in Austin, Texas is the manufacturer of the first Precision Guided Firearm (PGF). A PGF is a comprehensive weapon system that incorporates …
TrackingPoint, Inc. | LinkedIn
Based in Austin, Texas, TrackingPoint, Inc. (www.tracking-point.com) is focused on creating advanced technology optics that can produce pinpoint accuracy when paired with quality firearms.
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TrackingPoint - 2025 Company Profile & Team - Tracxn
Oct 27, 2025 · TrackingPoint is an acquired company based in Pflugerville (United States), founded in 2011 by John Lupher. It operates as a Precision optics and firearm technology for enhanced …
Difference Between TrackingPoint Scopes
Jan 24, 2023 · Unlike other TrackingPoint systems, the Rhino scope does not feature an electronic trigger but offers advanced ballistic calculation capabilities to enhance accuracy.
TrackingPoint: Revolutionizing Sniper Technology [Part 1]
Apr 3, 2024 · TrackingPoint is an Austin, Texas-based applied technology company that recently created the first Precision Guided Firearm, a long range shooting system that puts computer controlled “lock …
TrackingPoint - Grokipedia
TrackingPoint's precision-guided firearms were marketed primarily to civilian hunters seeking to achieve accurate long-range shots, particularly those lacking extensive marksmanship training.