TORIC 4-20×50 LR Rifle Scope Review

TORIC 4‑20×50 MOA/MOA LR Rifle Scope: Versatility Built for Hunters and Long‑Range Shooters. The TORIC 4‑20×50 MOA/MOA LR is one of those rare optics that genuinely bridges two worlds

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.

Top Features of the TORIC 2.5-15×44 BDC Rifle Scope Every Hunter Should Know

When it comes to reliable gear in the backcountry, hunters know that every ounce and every feature must earn its place. Ron Spomer of Ron Spomer Outdoors recently put the TORIC 2.5-15×44 BDC rifle scope from TRACT through its paces—and the verdict is clear: this scope is built for serious hunters who demand precision, durability, and optical excellence.

Precision at Any Power: The Case for First Focal Plane Scopes

Precision at Any Power: The Case for First Focal Plane Scopes. When you’re hunting at distance—whether it’s a gimsbuck at 800+ yards or a mule deer across a canyon—precision isn’t optional. It’s essential. And one of the most overlooked tools in your kit? Your scope’s ability to give precise data at any magnification.

Eagleman Reticle: Built for Hunters Who Read the Wind

Eagleman Reticle: Built for Hunters Who Read the Wind. In this video James Eagleman shows the upgraded TORIC 4-25×50 MOA Eagleman Long Range Hunting Scope, and while it may look familiar, one key refinement sets it apart: the top portion of the reticle is now clean and open, with only five MOA minutes above center.

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.