I've dabbled in BR (rimfire and airgun) and while yes, wind doping is quite challenging, a lot of the satisfaction behind a good shot still comes from the aggregate effort: breathing, trigger pull, muscle control. For me at least.
The guys with the rail guns tho, that's a whole 'nother level.
As a long distance shooter, and lover of technology, I would most assuredly get a lot of joy out of this.
Also, you'd be incorrect about this doing the hard work. They add the concept of "windage" almost as an afterthought, and I can tell you that at long distances, it is anything but.
In long distance shooting, pulling the trigger is the easy part.
Also, read up on rail guns and benchrest shooting; then get back to me on "doing all the hard work for you".