Eagleman Long Range Hunting Reticle
In this video, James Eagleman at Barbour Creek long-range shooting school will walk you through the full function and benefits of the Eagleman Long Range Hunting reticle. Providing practical advice on how to adjust for wind and get an accurate measurement of an animal in the field. Utilizing years of experience and student feedback James helps the long range hunter gain the confidence to take those once in a life time shots.
lluminated First Focal Plane Reticle
For you guys that love illuminated reticles this one lights up! James will show that the reticle can be seen during the middle of the day and features 10 different intensity settings with off positions between each setting.
Wind Direction Arrows
The wind direction arrows help to eliminate confusion when having to hold into the wind under the pressure and excitement of making that long range shot, with the tag of a lifetime in your pocket. These arrows are there to remind you which way to push if the wind’s coming from the left then you’re going to push into the wind. If the wind’s coming from the right, the arrows are going to say, hey push to the right.

In The Field Measurement
First Focal Plane design places the reticle in front of the erector system and allows accurate use of the Eagleman Long Range Hunting (LRH) MOA reticle for ranging or bullet drop correction at any magnification. The vertical crosshair features 1 MOA hold points for using the reticle for bullet drop compensation as well as a section with 1/2 marks for range estimation and measuring targets.