ISSF Rule clarification.
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ISSF Rule clarification.
In 10M pistol competition, is there are prohibition on wearing a shooting glove (something like a thin leather golf glove). I looked through the rules, but did not find anything definitive.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Paul
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Paul
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Re: ISSF Rule clarification.
No problem Provided that it doesn't cover the wrist.Pheyden wrote:In 10M pistol competition, is there are prohibition on wearing a shooting glove (something like a thin leather golf glove). I looked through the rules, but did not find anything definitive.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Paul
Part of 8.7.1, "The wrist must be visibly free of support."
Re: ISSF Rule clarification.
Thanks David.
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Re: ISSF Rule clarification.
Does that same ruling also apply to 25m. and 50m. ISSF events ?
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Re: ISSF Rule clarification.
Yes.
In addition you are allowed hand covers for 50m, again providing that they don't cover he wrist.
In addition you are allowed hand covers for 50m, again providing that they don't cover he wrist.
Re: ISSF Rule clarification.
Just as a matter of explanation. As with any grip, there are days when they fit your hand better than others. Weather, temperature and your own hudration all have an influence. I have found on those days when your hand just does not feel right on the grip that a thin leather glove works wonders. I wimply cut off the trigger finger, so that the trigger sensation remains the same.
Re: ISSF Rule clarification.
the glove, or the whole finger???Pheyden wrote:... I wimply cut off the trigger finger, so that the trigger sensation remains the same.
Re: ISSF Rule clarification.
2/3 of th index finger. The rest of the glove stays.