How to Install the Zero Stop and Reset the Turret to Zero on TORIC FFP Scopes. Whether you’re dialing for distance or returning to zero after a long shot, having a reliable zero stop is essential. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the step-by-step process to properly install the zero stop and reset the elevation turret to zero.
Author: Jon Allen
TORIC 12.5X50 Binocular
When you’re hunting out West — where vast landscapes, steep ridgelines, and elusive game demand precision — your optics can make or break your success. That’s why TRACT Optics designed the TORIC 12.5×50 binocular specifically for hunters who need maximum detail, light-gathering power, and rugged reliability.
TORIC | 8×32 Binocular Review: Why Outdoor Life Named It a “Great Buy”
TORIC 8×32 Binocular Review: Why Outdoor Life Named It a “Great Buy”. OL doesn’t hand out “Great Buy” awards lightly—especially to compact binoculars. But the TORIC 8×32 UHD Binocular earned that title by delivering full-sized performance in a travel-ready frame, backed by TRACT’s signature build quality and lifetime warranty.
Fine-Tuning Your Bubble Level for Long-Range Precision
Learn how fine-tuning your bubble level for long-range precision will pay off. When you’re sending rounds downrange at 1,000 yards or more, even the smallest cant error can mean the difference between a hit and a miss. James Eagleman of Barbour Creek Long Range Shooting School reminds us that a mere 2–3° of rifle cant can introduce 10–18 inches of lateral error at distance.
Understanding Point of Impact Shift: Beyond the Scope
Understanding Point of Impact Shift: Beyond the Scope. At TRACT Optics, we’re often asked a familiar question: “Why was my rifle dead-on Monday, but off by Saturday?”
Mastering the Wind: Eagleman Reticle for Precise Valley Shots
Mastering the Wind: How the Eagleman Reticle and Eagle Ballistics App Improve Your Valley Shot. When it comes to long-range hunting in rugged terrain, few challenges rival the complexity of shooting across valleys.
Why Hunters Should Hold for Wind—Not Dial
Why Hunters Should Hold for Wind—Not Dial. James Eagleman at Barbour Creek will tell you that seconds matter. Game moves. Wind shifts. And the last thing you want is to lose sight of your target while fiddling with a windage knob.
Flight Time, Shot Placement, and the High-Shoulder Advantage: Lessons from James Eagleman
Flight Time, Shot Placement, and the High-Shoulder Advantage: Lessons from James Eagleman. When it comes to long-range hunting, precision isn’t just about hitting the target—it’s about understanding the bullet’s journey.
Set Your Scope for Success
Set Your Scope for Success—Mastering Eye Relief Based on How You Hunt. Whether you’re gearing up for whitetail season in a blind or preparing for a backcountry elk hunt from prone positions, one detail can make or break your shot: proper eye relief. It’s not just about comfort—it’s about clarity, speed, and confidence when the moment of truth arrives.
FFP vs. SFP Rifle Scopes: What You Need to Know Before You Buy
FFP vs. SFP Rifle Scopes: What You Need to Know Before You Buy. 1950If you’re stepping into the world of rifle optics—whether for precision rimfire, long-range shooting, or hunting—you’ve likely encountered the terms first focal plane (FFP) and second focal plane (SFP). And if you’ve felt overwhelmed by the jargon, you’re not alone.
Trigger Pull vs. Follow-Through
Trigger Pull vs. Follow-Through: Rethinking Rifle Accuracy. In the world of precision shooting, certain techniques are treated as gospel—follow-through being one of them.