New Ultradot
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New Ultradot
Well, my Ultradot arrived in the mail today. I have mounted it and intend to head to the range tomarrow. I'm looking forward to giving it a try.
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- bebloomster
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The only problem I have with mine is me not remembering to turn it off, spare batteries are a good idea. It would be great if they came out with one that had an auto shut off if the scope was not moved within a predetermined amount of time but that would just add to the price. As good as these things are I can't believe they don't cost more.
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Steve
First I'd like to thank all who replied. Secondly, here is my range report. As might be expected, it took a bit to get used to using the sight. What I realized though, was that I need to work on my trigger control. I've spent nearly my entire handgun shooting life, shooting at normal combat ranges of 7 to 15 yds., and at faster, less deliberate accuracy rates of fire. Now that I want to increase my longer range precision, I'm going to have to slow down and mentally think about that trigger control. I'm thinking about loading a single round at a time in the magazine may help with this.
I like the Ultradot and I'm looking forward to working with it. And I will definately pick up some spare batteries because as some of you mentioned, it is real easy to leave the sight on.
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I like the Ultradot and I'm looking forward to working with it. And I will definately pick up some spare batteries because as some of you mentioned, it is real easy to leave the sight on.
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