When it comes to field shooting positions, few people break it down with as much clarity and firsthand experience as Nick Biederman. In his recent article for Handgun Hunting Afield, Nick dives deep into field support systems for handgun hunting—covering everything from bags and bipods to tripods and slings. And while the focus is on […]
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The countdown is on—just 14 days until we unveil the Prime XT at Camp Perry. And if you’re wondering what this optic is capable of, Chris Rhodes just gave us a sneak peek. In his latest video, Chris heads to the range with two Walther PDPs—his Compact (Mag-na-ported) and the Match, topped with our Ultradot […]
At Ultradot, we’re always excited to hear from shooters in the field—especially when our optics help bring a little extra precision (and a lot more fun) to a day at the range. In his latest write-up on handgunhuntingafield, Roy Yeager shares his experience with DA Targets and how they’ve changed the way he trains with […]
If you’ve been following Chris Rhodes (@HGA_Hunting) on social media, you know he’s been busy putting our newest innovation—the Ultradot Prime XT—to the test. Whether it’s CMP matches, Bianchi Cup-style shooting, or venturing into USPSA, Chris has been giving this prototype everything he’s got, and the feedback so far? All systems go. In a recent […]
Handgun hunting is all about precision—and when you’re chasing spring gobblers through the mountains of West Virginia, you need gear you can rely on. That’s exactly why Nick Biederman topped his Freedom Arms 353 with an Ultradot Matchdot II for this turkey season. Nick’s Matchdot II helped him drop a fired-up tom at just 15 […]
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, […]
We’ve been quietly working on something big.And now, it’s almost time. For over two and a half years, we’ve been developing a new sight — one that checks every box we care about: rugged, precise, sleek, and direct-mount ready. It’s been tested, refined, tested again (and again), and we’re finally in the home stretch. Right […]
If you’re curious about the evolution of reflex sights—and how our new Prime XT stacks up—don’t miss this article by Chris Rhodes on Handgun Hunting Afield. Chris walks through decades of experience with red dot optics, sharing what makes a reflex sight truly exceptional in the field. Spoiler alert: he’s been putting our Prime XT […]
Last weekend, Chris Rhodes stepped back onto the USPSA stage for the first time in nearly a decade. The match, held in Spearfish, South Dakota on April 5, was a Level 1 USPSA event with roughly 40 competitors running through 6 fast-paced stages filled with both steel and paper targets. Chris ran the match using […]
Spohr has unveiled its latest innovation at IWA 2025—the Spohr Carbine, a revolver carbine built on an N-frame with all CNC-machined aluminum components and a sleek DLC black coating. This eight-shot .357 Magnum firearm blends revolver reliability with carbine versatility and features an M-LOK rail for customization. A standout feature is Spohr’s choice to mount […]