When a revolver as finely crafted as the Spohr 286 Competition makes its way into the hands of a serious shooter, the optic it wears needs to rise to the occasion. In a recent review by Nick Biederman on handgunhuntingafield.com, the Spohr 286 .22LR was put through its paces—and so was our Matchdot II.
Spohr, known for building revolvers 100% from bar stock with no cast or MIM parts, brings a level of refinement that demands equally reliable accessories. Nick initially mounted a Leupold scope for precision bench testing, but for field use, he turned to the Ultradot Matchdot II. This is where our optic truly shines.
“Ultradot’s optics have proven to be durable and reliable in every situation I’ve used them in,” Nick writes. “The Matchdot’s elevation turret made it easy to dial from 50yd out to 200yd. It tracked reliably and accurately.”
This review marks Nick’s first time using the newly upgraded Matchdot II, which features several enhancements—including “off” positions between each brightness level for quick and intuitive use in the field. With this setup, he had no problem keeping hits on a 12″ steel plate at 200 yards. That kind of performance, paired with Spohr’s exceptional craftsmanship, makes for an unbeatable field shooting platform.
“The Spohr 286 combined with EGW’s mount and Ultradot’s optic makes for an excellent platform.”
We’re proud to see our Matchdot II in action on a revolver as exceptional as the Spohr 286. It’s a great reminder of what Ultradot was built for—precision, durability, and performance when it matters most.
For the full review, including detailed accuracy testing and specs, visit handgunhuntingafield.com or SpohrGuns.com to explore their full lineup.
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