Why Fog Is a Problem for Laser Rangefinders

Fog is a problem for laser rangefinders because water droplets scatter and absorb the laser beam, and James Eagleman’s test shows the TORIC 10×42 Eagle Ballistics LRF still pushed through both heavy and light fog far better than typical devices.

Understanding the Optical Triangle: Choosing the Right TORIC Binoculars

In the world of optical design, there’s a principle called the optical triangle. It’s the key to understanding how binoculars are engineered and why certain models perform better in specific environments. At TRACT Optics, we design our TORIC binoculars with this balance in mind—so you can make the right choice for your adventures.

TORIC Binocular for Your Hunting Style: How to Choose the Right One

TORIC Binocular: One of the most common questions we hear—whether at shows or online—is: “How to choose the right TORIC binocular for my specific hunting style?” The answer depends on where you hunt, how you hunt, and what you need to see. From dense timber to wide-open Western basins, TORIC binoculars are built to match your environment and priorities.

Hunting The Midwest – Why Binoculars Matter

Learn why binoculars matter for hunting the Midwest. In this video, experienced outfitters will show you why hunters have missed opportunities simply because they didn’t bring binoculars. Whether it’s identifying a young six-point, spotting a kicker tine through a hole in the brush, or avoiding a hidden limb in your shot path, optics give you the edge.

How-To Glass The West with a Tripod and TORIC Binoculars

How-To Glass the West with a Tripod and TORIC Binoculars. In the rugged terrain of the Rockies, success often hinges on what you can see—and how well you can see it. Whether you’re scanning timber for a bull elk or dissecting a distant hillside for a bedded buck, having a good set of binoculars is worth its weight in gold.