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Ruger Mark III or Browning Buckmark?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigRed82" data-source="post: 1170657" data-attributes="member: 3048"><p>It sure is! I like it. At first I didn't think I'd like the size of it compared to something smaller like a dr optic or fastfire, but now that I'm used to it - it doesn't bother me at all. The thing I like about tubes is how easy it is to adjust the dot for distance. I haven't owned a dr optic and thus, haven't had to make any adjustments on them, but I have heard that adjusting them for changes in distance is a pain. With a red dot tube like the micro dot, adjustments are as easy as can be. </p><p></p><p>I shot a buckmark a few weeks back that had a millet red dot tube, and the dot on it was much brighter and finer than the primary arms. I'm a fan of any good red dot tube, and from my brief experience with the primary arms microdot, I have so far been very pleased. </p><p></p><p>I forget the name of the guy that makes the trigger, but on rimfirecentral, there is a fellow that is a buckmark guru who makes a lot of his own stuff. He makes the triggers out of aluminum blanks. If you go to the browning section, you can't miss him. He has several different designs to choose from. I think I paid something around $55 shipped for mine. It came a bit oversized, so some fitting was required, but it was easy work. I prefer flat triggers, so this setup is perfect for me. With the heggis flip dropping the break to about 2.5lbs and with the overtravel screw, I couldn't ask for a better trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigRed82, post: 1170657, member: 3048"] It sure is! I like it. At first I didn't think I'd like the size of it compared to something smaller like a dr optic or fastfire, but now that I'm used to it - it doesn't bother me at all. The thing I like about tubes is how easy it is to adjust the dot for distance. I haven't owned a dr optic and thus, haven't had to make any adjustments on them, but I have heard that adjusting them for changes in distance is a pain. With a red dot tube like the micro dot, adjustments are as easy as can be. I shot a buckmark a few weeks back that had a millet red dot tube, and the dot on it was much brighter and finer than the primary arms. I'm a fan of any good red dot tube, and from my brief experience with the primary arms microdot, I have so far been very pleased. I forget the name of the guy that makes the trigger, but on rimfirecentral, there is a fellow that is a buckmark guru who makes a lot of his own stuff. He makes the triggers out of aluminum blanks. If you go to the browning section, you can't miss him. He has several different designs to choose from. I think I paid something around $55 shipped for mine. It came a bit oversized, so some fitting was required, but it was easy work. I prefer flat triggers, so this setup is perfect for me. With the heggis flip dropping the break to about 2.5lbs and with the overtravel screw, I couldn't ask for a better trigger. [/QUOTE]
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