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Re: [BULLSEYESHOOTERS] Re: Ultradot or Matchdot sight?

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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Thu Aug 23, 2007 7:52 pm

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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...
walter3082000
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Aug 17, 2007
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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...
Patrick Cimo
sr25mk4
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Aug 17, 2007
2:28 am

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...
jtima40
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Aug 23, 2007
6:50 pm

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...
Jack H
hamden106
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Aug 23, 2007
7:59 pm

I too am looking for dot sight recommendations. I think I do want multi dot size capability. I'll be shooting at 25 to 50 feet indoors and up to 25 yards...
jtima40
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Aug 23, 2007
6:52 pm

Hi, on the basis of advice here and from others, I went with the MatchDot, mostly so I could also shoot the indoor range with it. Just received it from larry's...
wb
walter3082000
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Aug 24, 2007
7:00 pm

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...
jtima40
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Aug 24, 2007
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