Matchdot II or Ultradot Pan AV
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Matchdot II or Ultradot Pan AV
Anyone tried both and what are your thoughts?
I've been looking at the Matchdot II and was just ready to buy when a bullseye shooter I respect suggested I look at the Pan AV.
Dave
I've been looking at the Matchdot II and was just ready to buy when a bullseye shooter I respect suggested I look at the Pan AV.
Dave
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Re: Matchdot II or Ultradot Pan AV
Did you ask him why he liked it?dronning wrote:Anyone tried both and what are your thoughts?
I've been looking at the Matchdot II and was just ready to buy when a bullseye shooter I respect suggested I look at the Pan AV.
Dave
I am sure that it would work fine. One of the reasons the matchdot has a lot of respect is the extension tubes that both keep the rain and the sun off the lens, and it comes with a polarizing filter. If you are not planning on shooting any outdoor matches on uncovered firing points, the Pan AV would probably work well, and be slightly lighter in weight.
Other than price (+$25 more than the Matchdot) are there any other reasons why?GunRunner wrote:I would not use either, the original match dot, or the standard 1 inch or 30mm size are tried and true for bullseye.
Isn't the Matchdot II the same as the as the original Matchdot with just a couple of new features it does weigh 1oz more than the Ultradot and only 0.3oz more that the Matchdot, but that is not an issue for me?
Dave
The Matchdot || has a bulit in bullet drop compensater so you can make adjustments on the fly and the regular 2,4,6,8 dots plus 2 more reticles. They no longer make the Dot Four anymore they have the Matchdot (witch is the just like the Dot Four except it is two tone and come only in 30mm) the price did difference between the Matchdot and the Matchdot || is $17.00 (if you bought it from me)
Hope this helps
Nathan
Hope this helps
Nathan
+1 on what Nathan says#1texan wrote:If someone's dot is doing that they should send it back to Ultradot because its not supposed to do thatGunRunner wrote:The matchdot, keeps its zero when you change dot size, the matchdot II from what i have read does not, it requires you change W&E when you change the recticle style used.
Nathan
Matchdot II manual on Ultradot website
Reticle Selection:
The Ultradot 6 and the Matchdot II both have 6 different reticles to choose from. The four red dot sizes are 2,4,6 and 8 MOA and the two reticle patterns have center dot sizes of 2 and 8 MOA. To change the reticle, simply rotate the reticle selector knob until you reach a dot or pattern you are happy with. The point of impact will not change when you change the reticle.
Dave