Sight Mark Optics
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Sight Mark Optics
Does anyone have any experience with this brand of optics, in particular their reflex sights?
I wanted to get a reflex/holographic to chuck on a .22 for the moment but would ideally like something that can take the forces of a full bore if I ever decide to get a straight pull which is why I do not mind spending a bit on sights like this.
I wanted to get a reflex/holographic to chuck on a .22 for the moment but would ideally like something that can take the forces of a full bore if I ever decide to get a straight pull which is why I do not mind spending a bit on sights like this.
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I believe Holosun make the Sightmark and they seem to get good reviews. Friend of mine uses one on his Armsan shotgun with no problems.
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Do you know if it holds it's zero well?UKYankee wrote:I believe Holosun make the Sightmark and they seem to get good reviews. Friend of mine uses one on his Armsan shotgun with no problems.
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I used a Sightmark Ultrashot QD on my BR99 box mag shotgun for 2 years without issue. The sight has been on 2 x .22's, a 9mm and a 12bore and its still going strong. My only criticism is the wierd batteries mine runs on but i believe the current generation run on standard battery types (CR123's etc)
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Was it easy to sight in? The current gen run on more common battery types.Blackstuff wrote:I used a Sightmark Ultrashot QD on my BR99 box mag shotgun for 2 years without issue. The sight has been on 2 x .22's, a 9mm and a 12bore and its still going strong. My only criticism is the wierd batteries mine runs on but i believe the current generation run on standard battery types (CR123's etc)
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No harder/easier than most red-dots. It just has the standard arrangement of two adjustment ports (mine takes an allen key), one for windage, the other for elevation. I've never had a problem with it losing zero either. As a budget red-dot they're hard to beat IMO.
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Any recommendations of online retailers, I could get one from?Blackstuff wrote:No harder/easier than most red-dots. It just has the standard arrangement of two adjustment ports (mine takes an allen key), one for windage, the other for elevation. I've never had a problem with it losing zero either. As a budget red-dot they're hard to beat IMO.
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No particular recommended place. I think i bought mine from UKMC Pro back in the day as it was the few places to have them, but a quick Google search and it seems tons of places have them now, Optics Warehouse, Uttings, Patrolbase. I'd just shop around for the best price
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