Whether you’re dialing long-range shots or making quick field adjustments, having reliable turret control isn’t optional—it’s essential. The TORIC riflescope turret system combines zero stop reliability with custom ballistic capabilities that serious shooters demand.
Let’s break down what makes the TORIC high-profile turret kit a game-changer for precision shooting, and show you exactly how these features translate to real-world performance in the field.
What Makes TORIC Turrets Special
Every TORIC riflescope comes standard with a high-profile turret kit that delivers two critical features: a mechanical zero stop and turret locking capability. But here’s what sets this system apart from basic turret designs.
The zero stop feature prevents you from accidentally dialing below your rifle’s zero point. That’s crucial when you’re making elevation adjustments in low light or under pressure—you’ll never lose your reference point. The locking mechanism adds another layer of security, keeping your settings locked until you’re ready to make adjustments.
PRO TIP: With 20 minutes of elevation per full revolution, you get tremendous adjustment range while maintaining precise control. That translates to roughly 580 inches of elevation adjustment at 1000 yards—more than enough for most long-range applications.
Installation and Setup Process
The beauty of the TORIC turret system lies in its simplicity. The four-component kit includes the zero stop module, locking module, turret sleeve, and turret cap—all designed for straightforward installation with just a flathead screwdriver.
The critical step is positioning the zero stop module correctly on the counterclockwise side of your existing turret screw. This ensures zero play in the system, maintaining the precision you need for consistent shot placement.

Here’s why proper installation matters: any gap between components creates play in the turret, which translates to inconsistent adjustments. When you’re dialing for a 600-yard shot on that trophy buck, precision in your turret system isn’t negotiable.
Custom Ballistic Turrets: Your Rifle’s Signature
While the standard turret gives you precise MOA adjustments, the custom turret program takes your TORIC scope to the next level. Instead of calculating MOA adjustments for different ranges, you simply dial directly to your target distance.
The process is straightforward: provide your ballistic data through TRACT’s custom turret program, and you’ll receive a laser-engraved turret sleeve calibrated specifically for your rifle and load combination. Whether you’re running a 6.5 Creedmoor for precision rifle competition or a .300 Win Mag for elk hunting, your custom turret eliminates guesswork.
This isn’t just about convenience—it’s about confidence. When that perfect shot opportunity presents itself, you’re not fumbling with ballistic calculators or range cards. You range the target, dial to distance, and send it.
Real-World Applications and Performance
Let’s talk practical applications. The zero stop feature shines during dynamic shooting scenarios—think hunting situations where you might dial up for a longer shot, then need to quickly return to your 100-yard zero for a closer opportunity.
The locking mechanism proves invaluable during transport and field movement. Your turret stays locked until you lift and turn, preventing accidental adjustment changes that could throw off your zero. This is particularly important for hunters who cover rough terrain or competitive shooters moving between stages.
For long-range precision work, the combination of zero stop and custom ballistic turrets creates a system that’s both foolproof and fast. You can dial with confidence, knowing you’ll never go below zero, and return to your baseline quickly when needed.
Notice something? This turret system is also compatible with TEKOA and RESPONSE riflescopes as an accessory upgrade, extending these benefits across TRACT’s entire riflescope lineup.
Final Thought
The TORIC turret system represents what happens when engineers actually listen to shooters. Zero stop reliability, custom ballistic capability, and foolproof operation—it’s everything you need for confident shot execution, whether you’re punching paper at the range or making that once-in-a-lifetime shot in the field.
Let’s make every shot count.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a zero stop on a rifle scope turret?
A zero stop is a mechanical feature that prevents you from dialing below your rifle’s zeroed position. It acts as a physical barrier, ensuring you can always return to your baseline zero point without accidentally going past it during field adjustments.
Are custom ballistic turrets worth the investment?
Yes, custom ballistic turrets eliminate guesswork by allowing you to dial directly to target distance rather than calculating MOA adjustments. This speeds up shot execution and reduces errors, especially valuable for hunting and long-range precision shooting.
How much elevation adjustment do TORIC turrets provide?
TORIC turrets provide 20 minutes of elevation per full revolution, which translates to approximately 580 inches of adjustment at 1000 yards. This gives you tremendous range for long-distance shooting applications.
Can I install TORIC turrets on other TRACT scopes?
The TORIC high-profile turret kit is available as an accessory upgrade for both TEKOA and RESPONSE riflescopes, extending these advanced turret features across TRACT’s entire riflescope lineup.
What tools do I need to install TORIC turrets?
You only need a flathead screwdriver to install the TORIC turret kit. The process is straightforward and designed for field installation, though proper alignment of components is critical for optimal performance.
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