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Hi:
I'm mounting an Ultra Dot on my S&W 629 Mountain .44 Magnum and am wondering if there are any differences to be aware of with the dot sight as opposed to zeroing a regular scope. Do you need to collimate with the red dot?

TIA for your advice.
bill

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I use the same Leupold Magnetic Illuminated Boresighter that I use for scopes, puts it on paper at 25 yards on handguns for just finish up zeroing. No reason you couldn't use one of the laser bore sight tools either.


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