Alex at Affordable Optics Reviews the TORIC 4-20×50

Alex at Affordable Optics Reviews the TORIC 4-20×50

Welcome to our detailed review of the Tract Optics TORIC 4-20×50 Ultra HD riflescope, a scope that blends elite-level performance with affordability. As the founder of Tract Optics, I take great pride in presenting a product designed to deliver unmatched optical clarity, precision engineering, and long-term reliability at a price that makes sense—just $1,300 USD.

If you’re a serious shooter looking for a do-it-all scope that performs in both PRS competition and long-range target shooting, the TORIC Ultra HD could be exactly what you’ve been searching for.


Optical Quality: ED and SCHOTT Glass for Maximum Clarity | Optics Reviews the TORIC

The standout feature of the TORIC 4-20×50 is its premium optical system, built with ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass and German SCHOTT HT (High Transmission) glass. These materials are typically found only in optics costing well over $2,000, but we’ve engineered them into a more accessible platform.

At 400 meters, you can clearly distinguish rust patterns on galvanized steel and see minute details on distant objects like fences and satellite dishes. This scope doesn’t just show you the target—it reveals every detail.

Glass Rating: 5/5


Eye Relief: Consistency Across the Zoom Range | Optics Reviews the TORIC

One of the most overlooked but critical features in a riflescope is consistent eye relief. Many scopes require you to shift your cheek weld as you adjust magnification. Not the TORIC. Whether you’re at 4x or 20x, your position remains unchanged, allowing for faster target acquisition and improved shooting confidence.

Our fast-focus eyepiece is also extremely smooth, enhancing the overall shooting experience. The eyebox forgiveness exceeds what is typically seen at this price point.

Eye Relief Rating: 5/5


Field of View: Competitive but Not Class-Leading | Optics Reviews the TORIC

At 4x magnification, the TORIC offers a field of view of 24.5 feet at 100 yards. At 20x, the FOV narrows to 4.9 feet. While this is respectable and suitable for PRS-style shooting, it’s slightly narrower than competing optics like the Vortex Strike Eagle, which offers similar FOV even at higher magnification.

Field of View Rating: 4/5


Parallax Adjustment: Precision-Calibrated for Long-Range Use

The parallax dial is well-marked, starting at 25 yards and going all the way to infinity. Whether you’re zeroing at 100 or shooting at 800 yards, the TORIC delivers a true-to-scale parallax adjustment that matches real-world distances.

The fast-focus eyepiece complements this perfectly, offering a seamless adjustment experience without guesswork.

Parallax Rating: 5/5


Recoil Resistance: Tested at 750 Meters | Optics Reviews the TORIC

To prove the TORIC’s durability, we tested it at 750 meters in cold conditions. The glass remained crystal clear, and we successfully hit a 4-inch steel target—an incredibly challenging task that demonstrates both the scope’s clarity and durability under recoil.

The scope held zero flawlessly, and the visibility of impacts through the glass was exceptional. These are the results you demand from a high-end optic.

Recoil Performance Rating: 5/5


Turret Performance: Accurate, Lockable, and Repeatable | Optics Reviews the TORIC

Turrets are the heart of any riflescope, and the TORIC doesn’t disappoint. With 65 MOA or 20 MRAD of internal adjustment, locking turrets, and a hard zero stop, this scope was built for long-range precision.

During our box test and tracking validation, the TORIC hit every single mark. We performed elevation and windage adjustments up to the max range, and it returned to zero every time without fail.

While the clicks aren’t the most tactile or audible, they are precise and reliable—making this a very minor trade-off considering its impeccable tracking accuracy.

Turret Rating: 4/5


Reticle Options: Versatility for Any Shooter | Optics Reviews the TORIC

The TORIC Ultra HD is available with four reticle options:

  • Standard MIL

  • Standard MOA

  • PRS MIL

  • PRS MOA

In this review, we used the PRS-style MIL reticle, which features a precise central dot that is great for bullseye shooting. The reticle is illuminated, with 11 brightness levels and off positions between each setting for efficient control.

While the PRS dot could be slightly larger for faster acquisitions, it’s extremely well-designed for competitive and long-range use.

Reticle Rating: 5/5


Warranty and Customer Support: Lifetime Confidence | Optics Reviews the TORIC

The TORIC 4-20×50 is covered by our no-questions-asked lifetime warranty. If anything ever goes wrong, send it in and we’ll repair or replace it. This level of support is what separates premium optics brands from the rest—and it’s included in every Tract Optics product.


Final Thoughts: Should You Buy the TORIC 4-20X50 Ultra HD? | Optics Reviews the TORIC

If you’ve saved up and want to buy once and cry once, the TORIC Ultra HD offers everything you need for a long-term, high-performance scope. From glass clarity and turret precision to rugged durability and design features built for real shooters, this scope delivers elite functionality at a competitive price point.

What You’re Getting:

  • 4-20x magnification range

  • ED and SCHOTT glass

  • Constant eye relief

  • Smooth parallax and focus

  • PRS-ready turret system with zero stop

  • Multiple reticle options with illumination

  • Rugged recoil resistance

  • Lifetime warranty

This is not just an affordable scope. It’s a premium optic that offers exceptional value, built by shooters, for shooters.

Alex at Affordable Optics Reviews the TORIC 4-20x50

Related FAQs | Optics Reviews the TORIC

1. Is this scope good for both PRS and hunting?
Yes, while the TORIC 4-20×50 was built with PRS in mind, its bright optics and versatile magnification make it suitable for hunting as well.

2. Does the TORIC return to zero after dialing?
Absolutely. During testing, the scope returned to zero perfectly after a full box test and multiple turret adjustments.

3. Can I use this in cold weather?
Yes. The scope was tested in freezing temperatures and performed flawlessly without battery failure or optical fogging.

4. Which reticle should I choose?
That depends on your shooting style. PRS competitors often prefer the PRS MIL or MOA reticles, while hunters might lean toward the standard versions.

5. Is the scope easy to mount?
Yes. It uses standard 30mm rings, and a high-quality cantilever mount is recommended for best performance.