Introducing Remington 2020 Rifle & Digital Optic System for Greater Accuracy Long Range Shooting

Remington 2020 Rifle & Digital Optic System
Remington 2020 Rifle & Digital Optic System
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Madison, NC –-(Ammoland.com)- Created through a collaboration between Remington Arms Company, LLC (“Remington”) and TrackingPoint, an applied technology company in Austin, Texas, the Remington 2020 Digital Optic System revolutionizes long-range accuracy by combining hand-selected rifles, matched ammunition, digital optics and target-tracking technology into an integrated shooting system.

“The Remington 2020 System is the next significant advancement in firearms technology,” said Scott Blackwell, president of Remington.

“Remington has been a leading innovation provider to hunters and shooters since 1816. Through our partnership with TrackingPoint we are now leveraging a powerful R&D network and technology engine allowing Remington to continue to enhance our consumer’s experience. The end result; we have created the ultimate hunting and shooting confidence builder that allows the user to share their experience from start to finish.”

The Digital Optic System:

The digital optic system effectively bundles numerous devices and technologies together in a state-of-the-art package that brings confidence and improved accuracy to the shooter at distances of up to 500 yards.

Integrated capabilities include:

  • 3-21X Digital Scope
  • Laser Rangefinder (750 Yard Range)
  • The Most Advanced Ballistic Computer Available
  • Video /Audio Recorder
  • Still Camera (frame capture)
  • Wi-Fi Server

Looking through the Remington 2020 Digital Optic System, the shooter is presented with a Heads-Up Display (HUD) that overlays the information about the ammunition, environment and shot orientation that effect accuracy to the field of view before them. Through a sequence referred to as Tag, Track and React (TTR), the Remington 2020 Digital Optic System allows the shooter to designate the desired location of a shot (“Tag”). The advanced internal ballistic computer immediately generates a firing solution based on a far greater number of inputs and factors that affect the bullet’s flight than other ballistic calculators or tables. The shooter then simply adjusts their point of aim to bring the ballistically corrected reticle on target (“Track”) and take the shot (“React”). Even on targets moving up to 10 mph.

Recording and Streaming
The system can also broadcast a Wi-Fi signal allowing others to see a streaming live video feed from the HUD via a smartphone (Apple iOS or Andriod) app. For the first time, another person can share what the shooter is seeing and doing wirelessly for more effective coaching, mentoring or guiding. From the time a Tag is placed until a preset time after the shot is taken, this stream can also be recorded, with audio, to internal memory for later downloading and sharing.

The System

Each system comes with:

  • A Hand-Selected Rifle – (Currently offered in three configurations)
    • Remington Model 700TM Long-Range chambered in 30-06 SPRG
    • Remington Model 700TM SPS Tactical AAC -SDTM with Threaded Muzzle chambered in 308 Win
    • Bushmaster Varminter chambered in 223 Remington
  • Mounted Remington 2020 Digital Optic System, zeroed and loaded with ballistic profiles for three paired ammunition types – a target round, a traditional hunting round and a Barnes Vor-tx TSX round.
  • Wheeled Hard Case with Custom-Fitted Foam Insert
  • A specially-packed 300-rd case of ammunition – 100 rounds of each of the three profiled ammunition types for that system
  • Suggested Retail Price – $5,499.99 – 5,574.99

The benefits of the Remington 2020 go beyond improved shot placement and the consolidation of gear currently required to perform ballistic calculations. The true benefit lies in the confidence, and enhanced capabilities that this technology provides to the user. All of which encourages a more ethical hunt.

For more information on the revolutionary new Remington 2020 Digital Optic System, please visit www.shoot2020.com

Remington 2020 Rifle & Digital Optic System
Remington 2020 Rifle & Digital Optic System
Remington 2020 Rifle & Digital Optic System
Remington 2020 Rifle & Digital Optic System
Remington 2020 Rifle & Digital Optic System
Remington 2020 Rifle & Digital Optic System

 

About Remington Arms Company, LLC
Remington Arms Company, LLC, (“Remington”) headquartered in Madison, N.C., designs, produces and sells sporting goods products for the hunting and shooting sports markets, as well as solutions to the military, government and law enforcement markets. Founded in 1816 in upstate New York, the Company is one of the nation’s oldest continuously operating manufacturers. Remington is the only U.S. manufacturer of both firearms and ammunition products and one of the largest domestic producers of shotguns and rifles. The Company distributes its products throughout the U.S. and in over 55 foreign countries. More information about the Company can be found at www.remington.com.

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James Smith

A great weapon dead on at 500 yards

David Jones

Can’t afford one but the system would be nice’

Seanoamericano

It would be better if the wifi and the fluff was left out since it would allow the sneak thiefs to know about it.

Michael W Perkins

Oh, & what a relief that its affordable at a mere 6 Grand.. LOL, I’ll practice at the range with my Leupold, thank you… LOL

FUBO

Why buy Remington, they still have production facilities in NY, where residents of that state cannot buy many of the products Remington manufactures?

Remington is indirectly supporting the gun grabbing NY, 2nd amendment hating, gun grabbing politicians via payroll, sales and business taxes and Fees.

I have several Remington rifles, I’ve been more than pleased with them, but I will no longer purchase any new Remington products.

Dave

Typo: I meant to say “Why not put them in a cage and electrocute them?”

Dave

As a shooter, I find this development exciting. Though the system is dependent on the ammo provided, it’s a promising new application of technology.
From a hunting perspective, I find this disturbing. In a couple of generations we’ve moved from hunting – actually stalking animals under conditions that allow them to defeat us using their senses – to sniping. When we shoot deer and elk from 400 yards away with this degree of accuracy, they literally don’t stand a chance. It’s no different from launching a cruise missile against them. Why put them in a cage and electrocute them?