Shooting glove legal for 10M air pistol?
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 11:08 pm
If so, which ones do you recommend?
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No, you may put one on your non-shooting hand to keep it warm though.Anonymous wrote:If so, which ones do you recommend?
There is nothing that I have found in either the current rules or the 2009 rules that stop you using a glove on the shooting hand, obviously providing that it is clear of the wrist.Anonymous wrote:If so, which ones do you recommend?
even simpler;Anonymous wrote:If so, which ones do you recommend?
Have fun. After a while you'll notice how rare it is to see anyone else doing it and, hopefully, realise why.Anonymous wrote:better grip.
I was thinking about wearing a thin glove with finger exposed. So only the palm part is leather gripping.
If you believe that your grip is inadequate, then you should spend some time with sandpaper and/or filler to alter your stocks to obtain a better fit to your hand. If your hand is moist and slippery on the wood, then consider roughing up the wood surface and/or using some rosin on hour hand. As David points out, a glove will not be the answer.Anonymous wrote:better grip.
I was thinking about wearing a thin glove with finger exposed. So only the palm part is leather gripping.