Different Rings for an UltraDot?
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 4:12 pm
Whenever my pistol get's a full blown cleaning, the UltraDot is completely removed from the rings and is set aside. Am
using the aluminum, vertically-split rings that UltraDot supplies with their sights. Nothing wrong with them being made of
aluminum, but mounting the sight back into the rings can be troublesome and awkward, due to their design. Things would
probably be easier if horizontally-split rings were used instead. The ring tops and sight could be removed, while still leaving
the bottoms attached during cleaning. Reassembly would be quick and easy. Afterwards, would probably find my "zero"
has not changed either. Any recommendations on a brand and model of horizontally-split rings that have worked well for
you? Would like something that places sight as low as possible; want to stay with aluminum instead of going to a steel set.
Also, ever use any material between the rings and the scope tube? What about Loc-Tite on the ring screws? Must say
never used any of these items with the UltraDot rings as they held the sight securely for me. Thanks for any advice.
using the aluminum, vertically-split rings that UltraDot supplies with their sights. Nothing wrong with them being made of
aluminum, but mounting the sight back into the rings can be troublesome and awkward, due to their design. Things would
probably be easier if horizontally-split rings were used instead. The ring tops and sight could be removed, while still leaving
the bottoms attached during cleaning. Reassembly would be quick and easy. Afterwards, would probably find my "zero"
has not changed either. Any recommendations on a brand and model of horizontally-split rings that have worked well for
you? Would like something that places sight as low as possible; want to stay with aluminum instead of going to a steel set.
Also, ever use any material between the rings and the scope tube? What about Loc-Tite on the ring screws? Must say
never used any of these items with the UltraDot rings as they held the sight securely for me. Thanks for any advice.