Compensating for Shooting Angles

Compensating for shooting angles is one of the most important skills for a hunter to master. No matter if you’re positioned uphill or downhill relative to your target, the principle remains the same: gravity always acts downward, meaning it only affects the horizontal distance your bullet travels.

Spotting Scopes: Straight vs. Angled

Dive into Spotting Scopes: Straight vs. Angled and the differences between them. Plus, we’re thrilled to introduce our all-new TORIC Spotting Scopes. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter, birdwatcher, or just someone passionate about the outdoors, this video will help you choose the perfect spotting scope for your needs. Stay tuned to learn how these scopes can enhance your field experience, no matter the terrain or conditions.

Glassing in Low Light with TORIC Binoculars

In this video, we dive deep into the advantages of using TORIC Binoculars in various low-light and outdoor conditions, comparing different models to help you choose the right one for your next hunt or scouting trip. Whether you’re glassing in thick woods or scanning open fields, learn why bigger isn’t always better and how the right binocular can make all the difference in spotting wildlife.

Best Optic for a Predator Rifle

Best Optic for a Predator Rifle. As the sun was just beginning to lighten up a big sage brush flat down below, I checked to make sure my new calling partner was set and ready for me to begin calling.