Boot Options
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Boot Options
I have a shooter needing new boots - Unforunately hers are worn out and I can't wait until all the dust settles to assure we understand all the new regulations. Any suggestions on boots that will hopefully pass the new regulations when they are all in place? She is shooting well enough to look beyond the entry level boots and find something that will hopefully last. Any suggestions on boot brand and model would be appreciated.
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How long did she have her boots and what brand? I have some Gehmann boots with square toes and they've lasted a while and they definitely improved my score. I'm not going to sand the toes down until I absolutely have to though. But I would suggest that when she gets hers that she goes ahead and sands them down cause she's going to have to anyways. That way she'll get used to them with rounded toes.
Chatting with some of the AMU shooters at Rocky Mountain last week, the indications were that it will be 6 months minimum before new boot/shoe designs hit the market.
If you have boots/shoes now, USA Shooting is not enforcing that rule. Only if you are hitting ISSF comps do you need to be concerned.
We're waiting before we do any mods on gear for now ... not necessary here in the USA.
If you have boots/shoes now, USA Shooting is not enforcing that rule. Only if you are hitting ISSF comps do you need to be concerned.
We're waiting before we do any mods on gear for now ... not necessary here in the USA.
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