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.

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

Compensating for Shooting Angles

Compensating for shooting angles is one of the most important skills for a hunter to master. No matter if you’re positioned uphill or downhill relative to your target, the principle remains the same: gravity always acts downward, meaning it only affects the horizontal distance your bullet travels.