Need help finding glove for my trigger hand

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Luke Duncan
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Need help finding glove for my trigger hand

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Does anyone know where I could purchase a quality shooting glove for my trigger hand? I am a right handed shooter. I currently use a Monard trigger hand glove, but it is slightly big. Have not had any problems using it, but it has bunched up on me during matches and practices. I might just go to Sports Authority and buy an underarmor glove. Saur shooting gloves are high quality, but since Neal Johnson's shut down, I do not know anywhere else to look. Monard USA does not sell Kusterman trigger gloves from what I have seen.
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Richard H
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Why not ask the Sauer people direct I'm sure they could help you.

http://www.sauer-shootingsportswear.de/english/hand.htm

Or Brenzovich is a sauer dealer too.

http://www.brenzovich.com/sauergloves.htm
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Another option is to get a good quality synthetic golf glove and trim the fingers to your desired length.
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Luke Duncan wrote:Does anyone know where I could purchase a quality shooting glove for my trigger hand? I am a right handed shooter. I currently use a Monard trigger hand glove, but it is slightly big. Have not had any problems using it, but it has bunched up on me during matches and practices. I might just go to Sports Authority and buy an underarmor glove. Saur shooting gloves are high quality, but since Neal Johnson's shut down, I do not know anywhere else to look. Monard USA does not sell Kusterman trigger gloves from what I have seen.
Neal Stepp who owns International Shooters Service in Texas can get you a Sauer or Kusterman Glove. The other alternative is to buy an Underarmor baseball glove and wack the fingers tips off the glove. You might have to sew the fabricate around the cutoff portions to keep the material from coming apart.
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