Of course if the gun does not have a proper sight then all bets are off and you dont then need it to be calibrated accurately at all since the sight would not be any use anyway in gameplay, you are just shooting blind.
Maybe Im not interpreting this correctly... but this sounds Incorrect.
As an artist, I can tell you that I have a very good eye and feeling for
angles. My aim, is thus very good.. without the need for looking down
a sight.
In fact, plenty of good gun shooters (real guns) do not use the sights,
and have incredible accuracy. And no... that is not because they Saw
where the first bullet landed.
Sorry, but the Shooting Blind / Accuracy comment are not applicable
to all people.
Looks like you won't be buying then. Oh well. Thanks for the input.
Ohh, thank you for your concern Frizzel. You are correct at this
point in time, as I do not buy Prototypes. I buy fully functional and fully
tested equipment, that works as I expect it to work.
If I wanted to play with something with poor accuracy, Id use the
CrapLabs guns I have. Instead, Ill stick with the Topguns until
a prototype can or should I say "IF" accuracy can be shown true.
Standing back a little further isnt so bad as having missed shots because
things are not accurate.
Im all for a good working and accurate gun that is able to track at
closer range... Ill keep waiting till I see it... And if it comes, I may buy
a few of them. Until then, Ill make my disappointment known. Im not
the only one interested in an accurate solution.