I have been really interested in the Daystate line of guns, particularly the Pulsar, but there is something in me that is philisophically opposed to a computerized gun. Now if I was flying in a crew run Spector Gunship I wouldn't feel so silly saying, "I can't fire, the motherboard is down." However, when I am out shooting rabbits and squirrels with friends I have never had an occasion where a motherboard or batteries was necessary. It just seems like there is enough stuff to keep up with as is with all the filling adaptors, connections, hoses, compressors, etc., and now I have to worry about batteries. My ADHD would guarantee that I never got to shoot that gun. LOL.
I do wonder though how much spread is really in the shot string with that much precision? I mean powder burners have shot spreads of 20-30 fps difference at times so it is not unusual to happen, albiet more forgiving when you are moving at 1400 fps rather than 850.