Learn the advantages of why hunters should start on low magnification. Whether you’re glassing for elk in the Rockies or tracking whitetail in the Southeast, remember: low magnification isn’t a compromise—it’s a tactical advantage.
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Why the TRACT 35x Eyepiece Is a Precision Upgrade for Long-Range Shooters
Learn why the TRACT 35x Eyepiece Is a Precision Upgrade for Long-Range Shooters. When it comes to long-range shooting, clarity isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity. Whether you’re dialing in for a 1,000-yard shot or teaching precision techniques in the field, your ability to read mirage and angle accurately can make or break the experience.
Flight Time, Shot Placement, and the High-Shoulder Advantage: Lessons from James Eagleman
Flight Time, Shot Placement, and the High-Shoulder Advantage: Lessons from James Eagleman. When it comes to long-range hunting, precision isn’t just about hitting the target—it’s about understanding the bullet’s journey.
What to Do After Attending a Long Range Shooting Course
What to Do After Attending a Long Range Shooting Course. James Eagleman of Barbour Creek Long Range Shooting School gives you the run-down on how to keep your skills up after graduating from a long range shooting course.