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

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.

TORIC 4.5-30×56 MRAD ELR : Slipping Your Dial and Installing the Zero Stop

When it comes to long-range shooting, precision isn’t just a luxury—it’s a necessity and that’s why the turret system on the TORIC 4.5-30×56 MRAD ELR has become a favorite among serious shooters. Bob Ramio of Shooters Gauntlet recently walked through just how easy and reliable this system is, especially when it comes to slipping your dial and installing the zero stop.

How to Mount an LPVO to Your AR: A Step-by-Step Guide Featuring the TORIC 1-8×24

In this video we will show you how to mount an LPVO to your AR platform. This isn’t just about slapping a scope on a rail—it’s about precision, ergonomics, and maximizing performance. In this guide, we’ll walk through the process of properly mounting the TORIC 1-8×24 LPVO from TRACT Optics using a cantilever-style mount, and explain why this setup is ideal for modern AR shooters.

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.

FFP vs. SFP Rifle Scopes: What You Need to Know Before You Buy

FFP vs. SFP Rifle Scopes: What You Need to Know Before You Buy. 1950If you’re stepping into the world of rifle optics—whether for precision rimfire, long-range shooting, or hunting—you’ve likely encountered the terms first focal plane (FFP) and second focal plane (SFP). And if you’ve felt overwhelmed by the jargon, you’re not alone.