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I want to put a Sig ROMEO or other tactical dot sight on my 45 Colt BH Hunter. I do not want to use the Weig-a-Tinny adapter.
Anyone come up with a direct mount system?
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I would go with an Ultradot and Ruger rings......
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I would go with an Ultradot and Ruger rings...... HaHa - Was that supposed to be a Denis Leary video? Laughed until my sides hurt. Will the Ultradot stand up to the recoil of heavy 300 grain loads?
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The Ultradot will hold up to those loads. I had a 30mm Ultradot on a Ruger Super Redhawk 480 in the Ruger rings, running hot 385gr loads. No problems from the Ultradot.
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The Ultradot will hold up to those loads. I had a 30mm Ultradot on a Ruger Super Redhawk 480 in the Ruger rings, running hot 385gr loads. No problems from the Ultradot.
Thanks! Wading through the options on Midway and it's a little too much to digest. Just bought a Zeiss Conquest for my .358 NM so I'm going to have to recharge the overtime bucket..
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One thing I like about the Ultradots is that they less expensive than most of the "tactical" red dots on the market, despite being tougher and more reliable than most of the Chinese-built red dots being sold, regardless of what brand-logo they carry.
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The Ultradots have a good reputation withe the NRA Bullseye pistol shooters and they are putting thousands of rounds of .45 through them a year. I wouldn't hesitate putting one on my .44 mag BH Hunter, but the Nikon 1-4 that is on there works fine too. And is paid for.
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I have one on my Redhawk, but I haven't shot it enough to say anything about its' durability.
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My Ultradot has seen about 500 full power loads through my 460 S&W without issue.
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Whitworth1`has had an Ultra Dot 30 on his Ruger 454 Casull for thousands of full power loads, and he's dropped it twice from tall tree stands. Never moved...rock-solid zero. Any red dot or scope that can take that kind of abuse and keep on functioning is a damn good deal. He's even puked a set of rings with it in the rings. He just bought the Ruger rings, remounted the Ultra Dot 30 and rocked on.
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