Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
The binos could hold some interest, but the scope offerings are behind the times. They remind me of the efforts of 15 or 20 years ago, ala Burris BP, Nikon BDC, etc, with minimal erector travel of questionable reliability, reticles that take a bunch of screwing around to make work second-nature, and SFP designs that can leave a guy cursing if he tries to use said reticle in the heat of the moment on a respectable critter and realizes he's on the wrong mag setting...

But a Razor-esque bino at sub-$700 wouldn't suck.


Thanks Jordan,

The bino category was the first priority. Most used optic on a hunt and everyone uses them, whether hunter or birder. The first series of scopes really came out to be a great quality optic for a hunter for very good price. Lots of irons in the fire with larger tubes, larger magnification ranges, and more turret designs.

I've been shooting the scopes for just over 2 months now, but have had about 4 months behind the Toric binos (just signed on with Tract in the end of May). The QA and QC that these guys put into the manufacturing and selection process is pretty intense, and it shows.

Coupon code going up today as well. Feel free to shoot over a message as well.

Last edited by TRACT_Optics; 07/13/16.

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