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Ultra Dot sights
26 March 2007, 01:10
collegekidandyUltra Dot sights
I have noticed that many of you use Ultra Dots with good results. I'm just curious which models you are using. I'm thinking about putting one on my 45-70 BFR.
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26 March 2007, 01:44
PeterUltra dots are used by target shooters because the dot does not lose its shape when you increase the intensity, and the dot is small. I am not sure about their reputation for withstanding high recoil.
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26 March 2007, 08:24
bfrshooterBefore I bought mine, I called Magnum Research and they told me the Ultra Dot is one of the few that would stand up to the recoil of the .475. I now have two, one on the 45-70 also and have not had a single problem. My tightest groups have been shot with them and many deer have fallen with them.
26 March 2007, 09:26
SAFARIKIDI also use the Aimpoints....I was told Smith/Wesson has one on a 500 Smith testgun with over 5000 test rounds fired,still working fine! Mine has several hundred heavy loads ,no problems and now its on the 50/110 and so far,so good!
quote:
Originally posted by collegekidandy:
I have noticed that many of you use Ultra Dots with good results. I'm just curious which models you are using. I'm thinking about putting one on my 45-70 BFR.
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27 March 2007, 00:49
bfrshooterAimpoints are great and I considered some until I seen the prices. Tough to do when retired.
27 March 2007, 11:00
Herb DI'm in the same boat.
At the last weekend's gunshow I picked up a 460 S&W with Ultra Dot. As I had never heard of it before I was wondering how well they stand up to recoil.
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27 March 2007, 17:13
bfrshooterIf not mistaken, I think Ultra Dot was the first red dot. They stand up great and after over 1000 rounds each on my .475 and 45-70 BFR's they are still dead on and I have had Zero problems. My tightest groups have been shot with them.
28 March 2007, 01:46
Redhawk1I use the Ultra-dot match-dot. I have one on my 500 Mag BFR and one on a S&W 460 Mag. Works great with over 2000 rounds fired in the 500 Mag. I have blow out, Bushnell's, Millet, Aim-point and Leupold Gilmore on my 500 Mag. The Ultra dot is the only one I found that will held up.
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28 March 2007, 07:12
collegekidandyThanks for the help. The Ultra Dots look like an amazing deal for being so tough. It almost seems to good to be true.
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29 March 2007, 01:17
Herb DThat's good news about the Ultra Dot! I can't wait to try mine out.
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31 March 2007, 17:15
bfrshooterGo to
www.ultradotwest.com. I think they are cheaper and shipping is fast and free.
31 March 2007, 18:13
SAFARIKIDGOOD INFO! THANKS!
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Originally posted by nugman:
http://www.bullseyepistol.com/Clink on link. Scroll down to:
"tools of the trade">"facts about red dots".
Should answer some of your questions.
One source:
http://www.larrysguns.com/ultradot.asp
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01 April 2007, 12:10
Herb DThanks for all that good info.
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