Mastering the Art of Ranging Big Game. Accurate ranging is one of the most overlooked skills in long‑range hunting. Animals move, terrain varies, and your shooting position is rarely perfect. As James Eagleman of Eagle Ballistics teaches at Legends Ranch, the key is learning to stabilize your rangefinder and eliminate false readings—especially when the animal is surrounded by brush, uneven ground, or distracting background features.
Author: Shanny Fournier
What Makes a High-Performance Binocular — And Is It Worth the Price?
What actually makes a binocular “high-performance”? We break down glass, coatings, prisms, exit pupil, and whether the price upgrade is really worth it for hunters.
Understanding True Scope Travel
Most scope manufacturers proudly advertise the total internal elevation travel of their optics — “160 MOA!”, “100 MOA!”, “47 MILS!” — and while those numbers are technically correct, they rarely tell the whole story about understanding true scope travel.
Rechecking Zero: The #1 Accuracy Fix PRS Shooters Overlook
Rechecking Zero: The #1 Accuracy Fix PRS Shooters Overlook. If you’re missing by a tenth in a PRS stage, the problem is almost never your dope, your app, or your rifle. It’s your zero. And James Eagleman has seen it hundreds of times.