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.
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Rechecking Zero: The #1 Accuracy Fix PRS Shooters Overlook
Rechecking Zero: The #1 Accuracy Fix PRS Shooters Overlook. If you’re missing by a tenth in a PRS stage, the problem is almost never your dope, your app, or your rifle. It’s your zero. And James Eagleman has seen it hundreds of times.
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 10×42 Laser Rangefinder Reticle Options: A Guide for Precision Ranging
Discover the five reticle options in the TORIC 10×42 Eagle Ballistics Laser Rangefinder Binocular and learn how each one improves precision ranging for hunters and long‑range shooters. Explore reticle calibration, laser alignment, and how to choose the best reticle for any target or distance.
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.