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Favorite Shooting Gloves


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My favorite pair of shooting gloves is a year or two away from a decade old. A couple fingers are starting to poke through. They are a very thin pair of brown lycra stretch gloves, perfect for dexterity and just a little bit of warmth. I've used them bowhunting and for all types of wingshooting. I don't know what brand they are, the tag doesn't say. I see UnderArmour has a bunch of shooting gloves, anybody have any favorites or recommendations? I value dexterity and feeling the trigger and gun over staying warm. I have a muff for that. I guess I prefer to not have any flashing white hands as I scramble to pick up my gun.

Thanks in advance.

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DAchise I hate gloves and if I have to wear them I usually wear those kids stretch gloves and a pair of tig welding gloves.. tig welding gloves are very soft and supal and they are leather usually lite tan or white in color . They let you feel every thing.

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I wear whateve I can get my trigger hand out of real quick when a shot opportunity comes. I hate pulling the trigger with aglove on, even in real cold.

I do have a pair of UA gloves that are pretty decent, with the rubber nubbies to help grip the gun. Not bad.

Actually what I have started to use for ice fishing, and will try for deer and duck this weekend, is the thin cloth work gloves with the rubberized palm/finger area. Got them from my buddy from his work, and holy cow do they work awesone for ice fishing. Can almost pick up a dime, and can put a gulp maggot on a 1/64 oz. jig. And just warm enough to help, but not on real cold day. The rubber helps keeps wet of hands, but certainly not like they are waterproof on the back.

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I wear whateve I can get my trigger hand out of real quick when a shot opportunity comes. I hate pulling the trigger with aglove on, even in real cold.

I do have a pair of UA gloves that are pretty decent, with the rubber nubbies to help grip the gun. Not bad.

Actually what I have started to use for ice fishing, and will try for deer and duck this weekend, is the thin cloth work gloves with the rubberized palm/finger area. Got them from my buddy from his work, and holy cow do they work awesone for ice fishing. Can almost pick up a dime, and can put a gulp maggot on a 1/64 oz. jig. And just warm enough to help, but not on real cold day. The rubber helps keeps wet of hands, but certainly not like they are waterproof on the back.

They make several different style of these also and when I was tending block in the winter we used the insulated/heavy ones they do work nice but I find that my hands get colder in those types of gloves if I'm just sitting rather than moving around useing my my hands.

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I keep a few pairs of the scheels shooting gloves or mechanics style gloves in the blind bag, but I've started to use a hand warmer and no gloves a lot more while waterfowling. I can't stand trying to run a call with gloves on, and I shoot better and reload quicker w/o gloves as well.

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