The Convenience of Scope Throw Levers | TRACT design and engineer performance-grade optics without the added retail costs.
Shooting a 22LR Rifle in a Whole New Way
Shooting a 22LR Rifle in a Whole New Way | TRACT design and engineer performance-grade optics without the added retail costs.
Building the Ultimate Hunting Rifle
As the fall season approaches and hunters are prepping for big game pursuits, building the ultimate hunting rifle tailored to your specific needs and body can improve accuracy and be a heck of a lot of fun.
The Beginner’s Guide to Using a Spotting Scope
The Beginner’s Guide to Using a Spotting Scope | TRACT design and engineer performance-grade optics without the added retail costs.
Capped vs. Exposed Rifle Scope Turrets
One of the most important things to consider when selecting the right scope for your shooting needs is choosing between capped vs. exposed rifle scope turrets.
Rifle Marksmanship: Shot Analysis
Rifle Marksmanship: Shot Analysis | TRACT design and engineer performance-grade optics without the added retail costs.
Using Binoculars with Glasses
Using Binoculars with Glasses | TRACT design and engineer performance-grade optics without the added retail costs.
Why We Work with James Eagleman
Learn how we ended up working with James Eagleman of Barbour Creek on a long range hunting scope that combines TRACT’s high-quality optics with James’ profound long range shooting knowledge. Wondering how we ended up working with James Eagleman of Barbour Creek on a long range hunting scope? What started as a couple chance meetings
Rifle Marksmanship: Breathing Control Techniques
According to William “Bart” Bartholomew Instructor of the Bergara Academy when it comes to shooting, the very fact that you are breathing (as strange as it sounds) works against you. “As you fill your lungs with air, it moves your abdomen, chest and shoulders which directly effects our ability to keep the crosshairs on the
Rifle Marksmanship: Follow Through
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: Supported Shooting Positions
Rifle Marksmanship: Supported Shooting Positions | TRACT design and engineer performance-grade optics without the added retail costs.