Hey!
I am a precision air rifle shooter in need of some new clothing. I am currently wearing an old KT jacket and custom Sauer pants. My coach let me borrow them for a while, but they are very old, soft, and one of the zippers on the pants has already broken. I have very large quads/thighs and cannot find a pair of standard sized pants that will fit me, so I am thinking about getting some custom clothes. I was doing some research and found Monard shooting clothes, specifically the standard line. What do you guys think about Monard shooting vs other custom made clothing companies? I just purchased my Walther, so I am a little low on money and the standard is the only one that would remotely fit my budget. Also, does the company have good customer service?
Thanks!
Opinions on Monard Shooting Clothing
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'fury
I might be telling you about ground you have already covered but have you talked to either Neal Stepp at International Shooter Service (817) 595-2090 or Janet Raab at Center Shot Sports (703) 266-1874. I don't know if either carries Monard specifically but both are very knowledgeable about shooting clothing. They might be able to help you out.
'Dude
I might be telling you about ground you have already covered but have you talked to either Neal Stepp at International Shooter Service (817) 595-2090 or Janet Raab at Center Shot Sports (703) 266-1874. I don't know if either carries Monard specifically but both are very knowledgeable about shooting clothing. They might be able to help you out.
'Dude
I've got a Monard Standard jacket made to measure. Fits great (or did until I ate too much cake :D ). The one thing they tend to do is leave a little too much material around the right shoulder such that it bunches up a little when prone (a friend had one and his was the same). That said, it can be folded neatly under the adjustable strap and kept out the way. Overall it's a great 3P jacket and they're good value, although they're a bit dearer now than when I got mine in 2007. I paid about £250, and MTMs are now €424 which equates to £370 (although the euro is a lot stronger against the pound than it was then).