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.

How to True Your Ballistic Coefficient

In this video, James Eagleman, from the Barbour Creek Long-Range Shooting School, dives into the precise art of how to true your ballistic coefficient. Viewers will learn the practical steps required to adjust ballistic coefficients using modern tools such as the Garmin Chronograph, TORIC 4-25×50 Rifle Scope and the Eagle Ballistics app.

Does your Scope Height Affect Long-Range Accuracy?

In this video, we tackle the question: “Does your scope height affect long-range accuracy?” We’ll explore how scope positioning influences your comfort, shooting consistency, and overall accuracy. Stay tuned to discover practical advice on optimizing your scope height for different shooting positions, particularly when shooting prone.

How to Adjust the Diopter on Your Rifle Scope Eyepiece

How to Adjust the Diopter on Your Rifle Scope Eyepiece. Welcome to TRACT! In this video, we’ll guide you through an essential step after mounting your new rifle scope—adjusting the the diopter on your rifle scope eyepiece specifically for your vision.

Why James Eagleman Prefers MOA

Why James Eagleman Prefers MOA. In this video, Eagleman, a former military sniper and renowned shooting instructor, dives deep into the specifics of Minute of Angle (MOA) versus Milliradian (Mil) reticles.

Why High-Visibility Turrets Matter

Why High-Visibility Turrets Matter: Precision and Confidence in Every Shot. Whether you’re dialing for a steel plate at 1,200 yards or adjusting elevation on a bull elk across a canyon