New Precision Shooter
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New Precision Shooter
I just got my precision rifle, a Feinwerkbau P700 with Aluminum Stock. I have been looking into a shooting jacket and what not and the only company I have heard about is Monard Shooting. Are there any other recommended precision clothing companies? I would really appreciate any advice that anyone has to offer on the subject. I'm not going to make the transition from sporter to precision until this summer, but I would like to et everything squared away now. Please and thank you!
Congratulations on getting a rifle, and wanting to start precision!
There are many jacket makers: Kurt Thune, Anschutz, Sauer, Gehmann, sold by various USA mail order firms such as Neal Johnson's Gunsmithing Inc, Champions Choice, Champions Shooters Supply, Try & Bom. It would be a lot easier for you to figure out what jacket to get if you could look at some and try some on for fit. Are you part of a club? Do they have jackets? Start there. Go to matches - talk to competitors (& coaches) about their jackets. Ask to look or try on their coats.
Accept the fact that without prior experience with a jacket, you'll be picking something to start with, that you can upgrade from. For now I'd buy a good basic canvas, & shoot with it while you look at other shooter's coats & start to learn the nuances.
That said, Monard (sold by Try & Bom in the USA) seems to have a nice range of sizes for juniors.
There are many jacket makers: Kurt Thune, Anschutz, Sauer, Gehmann, sold by various USA mail order firms such as Neal Johnson's Gunsmithing Inc, Champions Choice, Champions Shooters Supply, Try & Bom. It would be a lot easier for you to figure out what jacket to get if you could look at some and try some on for fit. Are you part of a club? Do they have jackets? Start there. Go to matches - talk to competitors (& coaches) about their jackets. Ask to look or try on their coats.
Accept the fact that without prior experience with a jacket, you'll be picking something to start with, that you can upgrade from. For now I'd buy a good basic canvas, & shoot with it while you look at other shooter's coats & start to learn the nuances.
That said, Monard (sold by Try & Bom in the USA) seems to have a nice range of sizes for juniors.