Ruger sells the Mk III Target with an included rail type base the owner can install. I haven't installed it yet. Still using the standard adjustable iron sights.
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My Ruger MK IIIs came with a Weaver rail. It attaches with 3 screws. On the rail I mounted an Ultradot LT mini holosight. The base of the holosight attaches directly to the Weaver rail. The thing is super accurate and a lot of fun to play with. As good as many .22 rifles.
My Ruger MK IIIs came with a Weaver rail. It attaches with 3 screws. On the rail I mounted an Ultradot LT mini holosight. The base of the holosight attaches directly to the Weaver rail. The thing is super accurate and a lot of fun to play with. As good as many .22 rifles.
Clem, thanks, that's the Mk III I have. It sounds just like the setup I was asking about. How about the eye relief on this Ultradot? Is it ok? Do you remember about what you paid for the Ultradot?
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NC Star makes a decent holosight with 6 different reticles and brightness adjustment for around $85. I have one on my AK, and plan on putting one on my MK III for hunting. If you are going to use it for targets, I would recommend a red dot with some magnification.
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Clem, thanks, that's the Mk III I have. It sounds just like the setup I was asking about. How about the eye relief on this Ultradot? Is it ok? Do you remember about what you paid for the Ultradot?
Clem321, thanks for the photo.....that's a fine looking setup and that was one of my favorite Mk IIs. The sight is a good size for the MkII/III. Very helpful, thanks.
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I really need to get a Ransom Rest. I have a bunch of guns I would really like to test. I feel the MK II with the Ultradot LT is super accurate, but I would really like to objectively test it.