Growing up a baseball player, my coach would always emphasize the importance of good follow through when hitting. Always drilling into our heads that we should watch the ball make contact with the bat and keep our eyes on that point for a split second before looking up to see where it has gone. Easier
Rifle Marksmanship: Scope Fundamentals
Rifle Marksmanship: Scope Fundamentals | TRACT design and engineer performance-grade optics without the added retail costs.
How to Box Test your Riflescope
How to Box Test your Riflescope | TRACT design and engineer performance-grade optics without the added retail costs.
How to Properly Mount a Rifle Scope
How to Properly Mount a Rifle Scope | TRACT design and engineer performance-grade optics without the added retail costs.
Understanding Rifle Scope Reticles
Understanding Rifle Scope Reticles | TRACT design and engineer performance-grade optics without the added retail costs.
Understanding Rifle Scope Turrets
Understanding rifle scope turrets can drastically improve your long-range capabilities. Think about your rifle scope turrets as a translator. By themselves, the turrets do not change where the bullet impacts.
How to Transport Meat Home From Your Hunt
How to Transport Meat Home From Your Hunt | TRACT design and engineer performance-grade optics without the added retail costs.
Shooting a Rifle Accurately in High Wind
Shooting a rifle accurately in high wind can be a challenge, but with the right techniques and a bit of understanding, it is possible to do it well. To ensure accuracy when shooting in high wind, especially at long distances, there are several steps you should take. The first is learning how to read the
Improving Accuracy of a Factory Gun
To hear a 4th generation custom gun builder say “Not everyone needs a custom gun” shows the confidence Bobby Hart of Hart Custom Rifles has in his shop to help anyone seeking to improve their accuracy no matter their budget. “There are definite things you can do to a factory gun to help improve accuracy without changing out the scope, the barrel or the stock” Bobby explains.
Quickly Acquiring Close-Range Targets
Quickly acquiring close-range targets can be challenging; make sure you’re properly equipped with the right rifle and scope and these tips to help you out.
Why We Use Argon Gas Versus Nitrogen
Why We Use Argon Gas Versus Nitrogen Guest Author: Hampton Bourne Why We Use Argon Gas Versus Nitrogen. Here is a little insight in to why we at TRACT use argon gas versus nitrogen and how we believe it makes a big difference in optics performance. Years ago, I had recently started a new job.