Why Hunters Should Hold for Wind—Not Dial

Why Hunters Should Hold for Wind—Not Dial. James Eagleman at Barbour Creek will tell you that seconds matter. Game moves. Wind shifts. And the last thing you want is to lose sight of your target while fiddling with a windage knob.

Compensating for Shooting Angles

Compensating for shooting angles is one of the most important skills for a hunter to master. No matter if you’re positioned uphill or downhill relative to your target, the principle remains the same: gravity always acts downward, meaning it only affects the horizontal distance your bullet travels.

Does your Scope Height Affect Long-Range Accuracy?

In this video, we tackle the question: “Does your scope height affect long-range accuracy?” We’ll explore how scope positioning influences your comfort, shooting consistency, and overall accuracy. Stay tuned to discover practical advice on optimizing your scope height for different shooting positions, particularly when shooting prone.