

🎯 Hit the mark with Ultra Dot – where precision meets performance!
The Ultra Dot Match Dot II is a high-performance sighting solution designed for hunting enthusiasts. With a 30mm size and two reticle options, it combines lightweight design and compact dimensions, making it the ideal choice for both seasoned champions and casual shooters alike.
| ASIN | B00BD5AJ2K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #307,573 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #11 in Paintball Sights |
| Brand Name | Ultra Dot |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (96) |
| Date First Available | March 18, 2013 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 6.5 x 3 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 9 x 2.8 inches |
| Manufacturer | RSR Group, Inc |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
| Part Number | MATCHDOT2 |
| Size | 30mm |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
P**S
Great red dot scope
This is a great scope that is easy to use.. it’s light weight. I plan to order another for my Smith & Wesson.
R**D
The gold standard
This is my second unit - I have one on a Hammerli Bullseye pistol and one on a Marvel conversion upper for a 1911. Both are excellent units going thru an entire winter season with no trouble. No drifting or losing zero. Not cheap, but worth every penny. I have no issues at all with the included mounts on either of mine.
P**S
Ultradot Matchdot II
The seller was good. The product works very well. Some people suggested buying after market scope rings. I thought I would try the ones that come with the sight and think they work fine. The instructions do not give a torque specification but tell you how to adjust the bolts exactly the same way instructions used to say in the old days before it became common for people to own inch pound wrenches for their fire arms. No problems. You can set up the included accessories anyway you want. I put the polarizer at the down range end of the red dot, the extension tube at the eyepiece and and found that works great when trying to find the dot when you raise the firearm to aim down range. I found the red dot easy to use at the range for Bullseye shooting. All the different configurations for the red dots are interesting. So far at the range I have only used the smallest dot and had the power set to 6. Worked great for me. The red dot seemed to add a bit of weight but not too bad. I think it weighs five ounces maybe? Not certain... I would buy the "Ultradot Matchdot II" again, absolutely. It is a great sight in my opinion.
P**R
Every feature imaginable
Adjustable dot size. Adjustable dot intensity. Windage and Elevation adjustments are made in small increments. Ability to 'zero' Elevation to a set distance. Battery life is excellent (if you turn the dot off after each use). Supplied rings hold tight. Quality...
T**T
quality control issue on this one red dot rece'd but Ultradot is a great product!
I am a competition shooter and use this for bullseye. This IS the brand to buy if you shoot competition-high quality and it predominates the market for top shooters. I ended up returning it because the red dot was not clear. NO, it was not an eye issue but lense coating issue during production. 1-you can see the different reticles pasted with a frame which is distraction. 2-with one reticle there is an additional red dot at 10:00 that is super distracting. I am not sure who the supplier is but you can order direct from Ultradot. I recommend doing this as there is not a price difference/they will match it. Otherwise, buy from Larry's Guns or Bullseye Gear.
M**.
Phenomenal
Purchased 2 of these 1 was mounted on a Marlin 45-70 GBL and the other on a S&W 460 performance center 7 1/2 in barrack with an integrated weaver rail. Went to the range today and both were on paper out of the box. Recoil had no effect whatsoever on Either firearm. I was nervous about the 460 ruining the optic but it handled multiple cylinders like a champ and held zero. Clarity was fantastic and I was shocked on how quickly I had my firearms zero’d. I had a aimpoint pro mounted on a different rifle and this optic was just as good but almost half the price. I will definitely be picking up a few more on these to mount on a few other rifles I own. Keep stocking these up Amazon because I will be purchasing more after the holidays.
K**4
Ultradot is right on target!
Finally getting corrective lens's for my astigmatism made red dots an option. Putting an Ultradot on my S&W 629 Stealth Hunter helped bring out the performance the gun is capable of. Love the adjustable brightness and multiple dots. Scope was very easy to sight in and right on target. Went from one big target to a backing of the same size with 5 smaller targets on it. What a difference. Didn't notice that the scope moved at all. Have worked up multiple loads from cap gun 44 specials to 240 grain Nosler hunting rounds at full speed. Love this scope. Wish my old elbow could take the recoil like my Ultradot does. IF, Match dot was to make one change it should be making the windage knob of the same style as the elevation knob. I'm definitely going to lose that cap. Aim small - Aim Smaller with a Matchdot Ultradot
T**E
The standard by which all other handgun hunting RDOs are judged.
I have been using red dot optics in various forms for a long time. I also handgun hunt quite a bit, as well as do a considerable amount of long range shooting using revolvers. The red dot optic makes a world of difference as the range gets extended. It also makes a world of difference, precision wise, as compared to iron sights. Handguns with heavy recoil are not kind to most RDOs. That said, the standard by which all others are judged are the ULTRA DOT RDOs, and if you look at the most experienced handgun hunters out there, you will find that ULTRA DOT optics are the predominant choice. When you spend all the time/money/effort into a hunt, you don't want to blow it, due to a faulty optic. Currently my Match DotII is on a 7.5" Redhawk .44 mag and has stood up to a steady diet of 300-320 grain hardcast loads that are loaded towards the upper end of the spectrum. The optic has never lost or shifted its zero. It is good to go, and as my eyes get worse with age, more and more Ultra Dots will find their way onto my handguns.
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