Table of Contents
ToggleMastering the Art of Ranging Big Game
Accurate ranging is one of the most overlooked skills in long‑range hunting. Animals move, terrain varies, and your shooting position is rarely perfect. As James Eagleman of Eagle Ballistics teaches at Legends Ranch, the key is learning to stabilize your rangefinder and eliminate false readings—especially when the animal is surrounded by brush, uneven ground, or distracting background features.
The TORIC 10×42 Eagle Ballistics LRF binocular is built for exactly this challenge. But even the best rangefinder performs at its peak when the hunter uses the right technique.
Why Ranging Animals On-The-Move Is Difficult – Ranging Big Game
When you’re ranging a stationary target—steel, a tree, a rock—the process is simple. But animals introduce complications:
- They move unpredictably
- Their bodies blend into the environment
- Foreground brush and background terrain confuse the laser
- Hunters often range from unstable positions
- Heart rate and adrenaline make it harder to hold steady
This leads to wildly inconsistent readings, just like James demonstrated:
“I got 640… 416… and 741.”
Three drastically different numbers—none of them correct.
The solution is a simple, repeatable method.
James teaches a technique that dramatically improves accuracy when ranging live animals:
1. Range OVER the animal – Ranging Big Game
Aim just above the animal’s back and range the background. This gives you the maximum possible distance.

2. Range UNDER the animal – Ranging Big Game
Aim just below the animal’s feet and range the foreground. This gives you the minimum possible distance.
3. Range AT the animal – Ranging Big Game
Now stabilize your elbows, brace against a spotting scope or pack, and range the animal itself.
You’ll get a number that falls between the over and under readings.
That middle number—the AT—is the true distance.
James explains it simply:
“Do over, under, at… take the at.”
This process of elimination removes false readings and gives you the real yardage you need for an ethical shot.
Why a Binocular Rangefinder Is Essential for Hunters – Ranging Big Game
Modern hunters face more complex environments and longer shot opportunities than ever before. A binocular rangefinder isn’t a luxury—it’s a critical tool.
Here’s why.
1. Stability = Accuracy
A handheld rangefinder is light and easy to carry, but it’s also easy to shake. Binoculars give you:
- Two-handed grip
- More surface area
- Better anchoring against your face
- Less reticle wobble
This stability alone can cut your ranging errors in half.
2. Magnification Helps You See What You’re Ranging
10x magnification lets you:
- Identify the exact part of the animal you’re ranging
- Avoid hitting brush, branches, or background terrain
- Range through small openings in cover
- Track moving animals more effectively
This is especially important for elk, mule deer, whitetails, and pronghorn in broken terrain.
3. Faster Decision-Making
With a binocular rangefinder, you’re already glassing. You simply:
- Spot the animal
- Range the animal
- Build your shooting solution
No switching tools. No wasted motion. No lost opportunities.
4. Better Low-Light Performance
High-quality binoculars gather more light than monocular rangefinders. That means:
- Clearer images at dawn and dusk
- More reliable ranging in shadows
- Better target identification in timber
When the biggest animals move, your optics need to perform.
5. Integrated Ballistics = Ethical Shots
The TORIC 10×42 Eagle Ballistics LRF doesn’t just give you distance. It gives you:
- Real-time ballistic solutions
- Angle compensation
- Environmental data
- Precise holdovers
This reduces guesswork and increases ethical shot placement—especially at long range.

Why the TORIC 10×42 Eagle Ballistics LRF Stands Out
Hunters choose the TORIC LRF because it’s built for real-world conditions:
- True ranging performance on animals, not just reflective targets
- Fast, accurate ballistic calculations powered by Eagle Ballistics
- Exceptional glass quality for clarity and low-light performance
- Ergonomic design that reduces shake and increases stability
- Reliable ranging at long distances even in challenging terrain
It’s the perfect tool for applying James Eagleman’s over–under–at method with confidence.
Learn More – Ranging Big Game
If you want to range animals more accurately, make better decisions in the field, and take ethical long-range shots, the TORIC 10×42 Eagle Ballistics LRF is the tool designed for you.
Discover how the TORIC 10×42 Eagle Ballistics LRF can transform your hunting experience. Learn more, explore features, and see why serious hunters trust TORIC for precision ranging and ballistic performance.
Call us at: 631-662-7354 | Email: [email protected] | Live Chat Available
See what others are saying on Trustpilot:
