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Hi,
Having now got a good air rifle for standing 10m, I'm now looking into clothing to help with this discipline. I already have a jacket and glove for 22LR prone that works well for that and I assume the jacket is OK for air?
My Jacket
https://www.intershoot.co.uk/acatalo...t-404-372.html
My glove
https://www.intershoot.co.uk/acatalo...Glove-250.html
I used my existing glove last night for 10m air and while it made a big difference, it felt a little cumbersome for air. So I started to think there may be a lighter glove for air shooting with maybe open fingers? Maybe something like this?
https://www.intershoot.co.uk/acatalo...e-116-230.html
Am I right, or is it just a case of whatever you like the feel of? If you're doing 3P, I assume having the same glove for every position would be better than swapping, so maybe stick with what I have for both air and 22LR??
My club is moving more towards 3P in 22LR and is expanding into 3P air, so is worth giving some thought now as to 3P clothing in both disciplines.
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Sunbeam,
The Gehmann jacket should be fine for 10m air. It's made as a 3-P jacket. There are specialist standing jackets (identifiable by having no elbow patch on the trigger sleeve), but these aren't common.
As for gloves, that's down to personal choice. A short finger glove would be useful, as you can load or change targets with either hand. The Anschutz glove you linked is made to the same basic pattern, just with no finger tips and softer rubber. You aren't restricted to a single glove, so keep the Kustermann if it's more comfortable with a sling.
The Gehmann 404 is a popular jacket in our club and it works well for 10 meter (and 6 yard) air rifle shooting.
Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.
SunBeam,
I use the Gehmann 467 glove, and really like it.
I also use it for HFT.
I have removed the band of elastic from the wrist area, as my fingers were turning green and dropping off
Have fun
Best regards
Russ
Depends on whether your arms are long enough to hold the fore end in your palm for standing, or if you need to use top knuckles or a fist and need a “top grip” fingered glove.
I took advantage of the 2017 rule change and use 110 mm fore end depth. Now a top grip glove is no longer needed as I switched to palm.
I've just bought a copy of Robins book and will learn from that.
So basically I have no technique thus far. I have been known to prop the gun on my finger tips, top of my fist and open hand. I can do all these with my stiff full finger prone 22LR glove.
I'm thinking of this one
https://www.intershoot.co.uk/acatalo...e-116-230.html
Or this one
https://www.intershoot.co.uk/acatalo...Grip-1362.html
What one is better ???
Robin suggested the cheaper one.
Last edited by MrChipShoulder; 09-11-2018 at 05:49 PM.
I don't know if you can say that either is better. Both are made to the same basic pattern, as is your Kustermann mod. 5. The Sauer will be stiffer than the Gehmann, probably on the same order as the Kustermann, but gripper on the knuckles. Either could be used for 0.22 prone if you wanted.
Sunbeam,
From looking at the photo's, the Gehmann 467, Sauer Top Grip, and Anschutz Comfort 116 look to be the same glove
Have fun & a good weekend
Best regards
Russ
Thank you guys for your help.
I will get stuck into Robins book and buy the items I need.
Thanks.
Rob.