Understanding True Scope Travel

Most scope manufacturers proudly advertise the total internal elevation travel of their optics — “160 MOA!”, “100 MOA!”, “47 MILS!” — and while those numbers are technically correct, they rarely tell the whole story about understanding true scope travel.

Mastering the Gun Number

Mastering the Gun Number: The Wind‑Calling Shortcut That Makes 1,000‑Yard Shots Possible. Long‑range shooting is a game of consistency, discipline, and understanding the invisible forces working against you.

How to Set Up Your TORIC 10×42 Eagle Ballistics LRF Binoculars

When your new TORIC 10×42 Eagle Ballistics LRF binoculars arrive, you’re holding one of the most advanced ranging and ballistic‑solving tools available. To get the most accurate performance, you’ll want to walk through a proper first‑time setup. This guide breaks the process down into clear, simple steps so you can be fully operational in minutes.

Why TRACT Optics Builds the Way They Do

Behind the Glass reveals the real story behind TRACT Optics—why SCHOTT HT glass, precision engineering, and a direct‑to‑consumer model give hunters and long‑range shooters elite clarity and low‑light performance without the premium price tag.

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

Why Fog Is a Problem for Laser Rangefinders

Fog is a problem for laser rangefinders because water droplets scatter and absorb the laser beam, and James Eagleman’s test shows the TORIC 10×42 Eagle Ballistics LRF still pushed through both heavy and light fog far better than typical devices.