Hello,
I was wondering if anyone on here at any experience with cutting the fingers shorter on their gloves, more specifically, the Kurt Thune solid top grip one(the one that isn't a full finger glove). I LOVE this glove for small bore because i get great support, but I want to use it for air rifle as well. The only problem is that in air rifle, i like loading with my left hand, where as in small-bore i have to load with my right. I want to cut the fingers shorter so that i have an easier time grabbing the pellets, but at the same time, I'm not sure if the glove will start falling apart or not if I cut the fingers shorter. Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!
-Jordan
Cutting gloves?
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Re: Cutting gloves?
Cut it! Probly throw a few stitches in it
Re: Cutting gloves?
You will definitely need to stitch them up. Probably restich before they wear out. Works fine.
Re: Cutting gloves?
Use poultry shears. Don't wear the glove when doing it.
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Re: Cutting gloves?
It probably will start to fall apart a bit since the stitching on that kind of glove is only along the edges of the plastic. However if you have some sewing skills and a big robust needle or can find a saddle shop or something like that nearby I'm sure they'll be able to do it no problem.
RYan
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