Why the TORIC 4-25×50 Is a Game-Changer for Long-Range Shooters

Why the TORIC 4-25×50 Is a Game-Changer for Long-Range Shooters. If you’re serious about long-range shooting, you know that precision starts with your optics. The TORIC Ultra HD 4-25×50 FFP rifle scope from TRACT Optics isn’t just another scope—it’s a purpose-built tool engineered to help you push boundaries, hit targets at extreme distances, and do it all with crystal-clear clarity.

TORIC 12.5X50 Binocular

When you’re hunting out West — where vast landscapes, steep ridgelines, and elusive game demand precision — your optics can make or break your success. That’s why TRACT Optics designed the TORIC 12.5×50 binocular specifically for hunters who need maximum detail, light-gathering power, and rugged reliability.

TORIC | 8×32 Binocular Review: Why Outdoor Life Named It a “Great Buy”

TORIC 8×32 Binocular Review: Why Outdoor Life Named It a “Great Buy”. OL doesn’t hand out “Great Buy” awards lightly—especially to compact binoculars. But the TORIC 8×32 UHD Binocular earned that title by delivering full-sized performance in a travel-ready frame, backed by TRACT’s signature build quality and lifetime warranty.

Fine-Tuning Your Bubble Level for Long-Range Precision

Learn how fine-tuning your bubble level for long-range precision will pay off. When you’re sending rounds downrange at 1,000 yards or more, even the smallest cant error can mean the difference between a hit and a miss. James Eagleman of Barbour Creek Long Range Shooting School reminds us that a mere 2–3° of rifle cant can introduce 10–18 inches of lateral error at distance.

Why Hunters Should Hold for Wind—Not Dial

Why Hunters Should Hold for Wind—Not Dial. James Eagleman at Barbour Creek will tell you that seconds matter. Game moves. Wind shifts. And the last thing you want is to lose sight of your target while fiddling with a windage knob.

Set Your Scope for Success

Set Your Scope for Success—Mastering Eye Relief Based on How You Hunt. Whether you’re gearing up for whitetail season in a blind or preparing for a backcountry elk hunt from prone positions, one detail can make or break your shot: proper eye relief. It’s not just about comfort—it’s about clarity, speed, and confidence when the moment of truth arrives.