Originally Posted by Frank1
Originally Posted by Bill_N
Spent more time playing with the eyepiece adjustment. Can't believe how much better it is.

If I take the revolver out I try to go to a stand where I'll have a fairly short shot.

I have quite a bit of experience shooting handguns but this is the first time I've put a scope on one. Didn't realize the adjustment was so far off. Unfortunately the seasons over here in CT but I'll hit the range this winter with it.

Thanks..


Leupold doesn't say anything in their literature about how to adjust the eye relief with the eyepiece. Maybe that is because the average handgun hunter would have no use for multiple settings.

Try this. Turn the eyepiece out all the way. Measure your eye relief. Then turn it in all the way. You will see what I am talking about. The only problem is you have to fiddle with the eyepiece depending on the shooting position. Valuable time is wasted. The Ultradot is, IMHO, simpler. No lost time.


I turned the eyepiece on mine in all the way and I just leave it there. Haven't felt the need to change it and I shoot prone (Creedmoor), sitting and standing. This is with a 2.5-8 Leupold with less eye relief than the straight 2x.

I have Ultradots as well and they're fast, but not nearly as precise as a scope past 100 yards.

Last edited by Oregon45; 12/14/14.