These apps turn your smartphone into a powerful hunting tool. Whether you need help with navigation, ballistics, or scouting, each of these brings something unique to the table. Try a combination of them depending on your style — for example, pairing OnX Hunt for land boundaries with Ballistic for range sessions.
45-degree iron sights are a smart and efficient backup system, especially for shooters who run a magnified optic or expect to transition quickly between sighting methods. A proper install doesn’t take long—but do take the time to zero them and practice until the tilt transition becomes second nature.
Most rifle scopes designed for precision shooting have turrets calibrated in 1/4 MOA per click. That means for each click of the elevation or windage turret, you’re moving the point of impact roughly 0.25 inches at 100 yards.
Red dot sights use a simple LED to project a red (or green) dot onto a specially coated lens. The dot is reflected back to the shooter’s eye, creating the appearance of the aiming point. This system is known as a reflex sight.
Revolvers have a reputation for being user-friendly, especially for beginners. Their simplicity means there's a lower learning curve for people unfamiliar with firearms.