jake.keeling
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I know there are quite a few people out there who have suffered from this, although it does tend to be people that do a lot of shooting in one day.
The arm hole seam from mainly your base layer bunches up or ends up under the butt pad causing pressure points, rubbing and abrasion.
When you stand normally it doesn't look like this will happen, but if you look in a mirror and mount your gun with just a T shirt on it may surprise you to see how much your top bunches in towards the shoulder pocket area.
The reason I bring this up is because after years of fruitless searching for truly seamless tops, I decided to make my own. TiroVesti clothing is specially made for clay target shooting and our tops do not have the dreaded arm hole seam. Check them out here-
http://www.tirovesti.co.uk
The arm hole seam from mainly your base layer bunches up or ends up under the butt pad causing pressure points, rubbing and abrasion.
When you stand normally it doesn't look like this will happen, but if you look in a mirror and mount your gun with just a T shirt on it may surprise you to see how much your top bunches in towards the shoulder pocket area.
The reason I bring this up is because after years of fruitless searching for truly seamless tops, I decided to make my own. TiroVesti clothing is specially made for clay target shooting and our tops do not have the dreaded arm hole seam. Check them out here-
http://www.tirovesti.co.uk
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