Shooting glove recommendations

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Carpdaddy
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Shooting glove recommendations

#1 Post by Carpdaddy »

Worn out another cheap shooting glove, what's your favorite?

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Graps
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Re: Shooting glove recommendations

#2 Post by Graps »

American Leathers Big Shot Crossover
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#4 Post by Kybownut »

I've got an old Alaskan bow hunting supply glove with the cordovan tips,I've had it for years, I don't think they even make em any more. Cordovan takes a while to break in but it's slick and last a long time!

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#5 Post by hornfrog »

I'm with graps again. :shock: American Leathers Big Shot or Cross over is fine with me. Great glove!
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#6 Post by Carpdaddy »

Looked at the Crossover from American Leathers, wish I could try one. I looked at the local places and nearly ordered one but worry what that thick strip over the fingers would be like. Does it bother?

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#7 Post by hornfrog »

Nope. The only thing. I got mine kinda tight and saddle soaped them to break em faster. Fits good. Both are about 3 or 4 years old. I've shot different gloves, but not anymore. 2 cents. :P
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#8 Post by Carpdaddy »

Haven't you read what the Bible says about having two coats? :lol:
Looks like $42-45? Best place to buy?

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#9 Post by Graps »

When I got mine it was different but in a short while I got used to it .
I ordered mine directly from American Leathers . I traced my hand on a piece of paper and they figured whitch glove would fit me .
They are awesome .
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#10 Post by hornfrog »

What Graps said.
"Nothing wrong with the quiet."

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