The MatchDot is more suited for bullseye in the size of
dots. However the 1" regular is more than perfect for
bullseye. Especially so on 22s and short ranges.
Personally I have a 4 dot UD that changes zero with size
changes. I'll send it back to Larry someday. Actually
I'll offer to trade for a regular, I like them so much. I
use the 1" regular UD even on the 45. Fundamentals rule.
Not dot size and window size.
Dot size to me is one more un-necessary thing the bullseye
shooter gets hung up on. Stay with the fundamentals.
--- jtima40 <JTimA40@...> wrote:
> I'm in the same position. Over the next few years I'll be
> doing
> informal shooting indoors at various distances from 25 to
> 50 feet and
> outdoors up to 25 yards with whatever targets the range
> has behind
> the counter. A few years from now I may get into
> Bullseye.
>
> Ultradot makes 2 sights with 4 dot size capability. The
> Ultradot
> Matchdot has 2, 4, 6, and 8 MOA dots. The Ultradot Four
> has 4, 8, 12,
> and 16 MOA dots. Which range of dots has been found more
> useful by
> the bullseye shooters that use them.
>
> --- In BULLSEYESHOOTERS@yahoogroups.com, "Patrick Cimo"
> <SR25MK4@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello "walter3082000",
> >
> > The ability to select various 'DOT' sizes may prove
> prove helpful
> to
> > you if you plan on shooting indoors, 25 yard and 50
> yard
> competitions
> > in the future. Besides,the extra $ is not THAT much
> more.
> > Oh, Check out our 'SEARCH' area on this too.
> >
> > SR25MK4
> >
> >
> > --- In BULLSEYESHOOTERS@yahoogroups.com,
> "walter3082000"
> > <walter3082000@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm just getting into 45 bullseye competition. Would
> you
> recommend
> > > the Ultradot or their new Matchdot sight? As best I
> can tell, the
> > > Matchdot differs primarily in that it has multiple
> dot sizes.
> Does
> > > this matter to a beginner like me? Thanks!
> > >
> >
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