Mounting Your TRACT Riflescope Apr 29, 20163:04 PM Follow these simple steps to mount your new TRACT riflescope.
Utilizing the Parallax Adjustment
Utilizing the Parallax Adjustment Apr 29, 20161:22 AM When shooting long range, be sure to utilize the parallax adjustment knob that comes standard on every TRACT riflescope over 10x.
Argon vs. Nitrogen Gas
Argon vs. Nitrogen Gas Apr 29, 201612:40 AM Rather than use nitrogen, we’ve charged each riflescope with argon gas, which has a much higher resistance to temperature change. This allows the scope to perform in virtually any situation.
22 Fire Riflescope Overview
22 Fire Riflescope Overview Apr 29, 20161:12 AM Many hunters and shooters alike carry special memories that involve rimfire rifles. And now, there’s a scope available to you with all of the qualities of a high-powered riflescope yet specifically designed for the rimfire.
The Story of TRACT Optics
The Story of TRACT Optics Dec 18, 20152:22 AM TRACT’s journey began a long time ago whether we knew it or not. Here’s the story of how and why we decided to start a company that builds optics for hunters by hunters.v
The TORIC vs TEKOA Binocular
The TORIC vs TEKOA Binocular Dec 18, 20151:24 AM What is the difference between the TORIC and TEKOA binocular? Watch here to find out!
TRACT Trust Assurance
TRACT Trust Assurance Dec 18, 201512:41 AM Our number one responsibility is to bring you the finest optic we possibly can. In the very unlikely event you have ANY problem with the product, we will repair or replace it for the life of the product at no cost to you.
How To Set Up Your TRACT Binocular
How To Set Up Your TRACT Binocular Dec 18, 20154:02 AM Now that you’ve received your TRACT binocular, it’s time to set it up!
Setting the Diopter and Interpupillary Distance
Setting the Diopter and Interpupillary Distance Dec 18, 20152:32 AM Follow these easy steps to set the diopter and interpupillary distance in accordance to your eyes.
Waterproof and What it Means
Waterproof and What it Means Dec 15, 201512:27 AM All TRACT binoculars are guaranteed to be waterproof to an IPX7 rating in 3 feet of water for up to 30 minutes.
Field of View
Field of View Dec 15, 20151:42 AM What is it? And why is it important? Co-Founder Jon LaCorte explains.