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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 2958510" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>none at all, I have Ultradot Matchdot, Ultradot Matchdot II and FastFire III. For Bullseye I use the Matchdot on the .22 and the Matchdot II on the .45. For Steel Challenge I use the FF III. All about the same price at around 180-230 and all perform well. The Matchdots are the standard on the line at camp Perry for Bullseye, so that is really all I have shot with using others guns before I spend money on my own. The FF III was recommended by my Smith as he shoots with one on steel as well, tried it and liked it. The FF III is a 3MOA dot, they make it in 8MOA as well. 3 MOA can take a minute to get used to at first but after a few drills it is natural. I cannot justify spending more on a competition gun as they are used hard regularly and all seem to perfor day after day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 2958510, member: 41761"] none at all, I have Ultradot Matchdot, Ultradot Matchdot II and FastFire III. For Bullseye I use the Matchdot on the .22 and the Matchdot II on the .45. For Steel Challenge I use the FF III. All about the same price at around 180-230 and all perform well. The Matchdots are the standard on the line at camp Perry for Bullseye, so that is really all I have shot with using others guns before I spend money on my own. The FF III was recommended by my Smith as he shoots with one on steel as well, tried it and liked it. The FF III is a 3MOA dot, they make it in 8MOA as well. 3 MOA can take a minute to get used to at first but after a few drills it is natural. I cannot justify spending more on a competition gun as they are used hard regularly and all seem to perfor day after day. [/QUOTE]
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