Shooting glove recommendations

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Graps
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Re: Shooting glove recommendations

#11 Post by Graps »

Hay watch it hornfrog , that's twice that you have agreed with me !
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#12 Post by hornfrog »

I don't know what's come over me. Might be coming down with something. :P
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#14 Post by Carpdaddy »

Scary. Guess I will have to look them up.

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#15 Post by Tradman »

Damascus glove
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#16 Post by Tom M »

American Leathers crossover in Kanagroo leather. Not on site yet, call them. I had mine a few months now. No stretch, smooth release. Thick enough to protect but able to "feel" the string with my lighter weight (55#) bows. Has thin inserts rather than the material like my "Big Shot" on finger tips. Yes, it is pricey but my Big shot has lasted 8 years with no issues.
P.S. I ordered a size smaller for a real title fit which I prefer.

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#17 Post by mooseman »

I'm not sure if this fits the subject perfectly but I ALWAYS shoot with a brown jersey glove on.. both target practicing and hunting. I can feel the string real good, it offers enough protection that I can shoot 30-50 arrows with no problem, and it feels exactly the same when hunting. If it gets too cold out, I just keep it in my pocket.

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#18 Post by Captainkirk »

I will try that.
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#19 Post by Carpdaddy »

Contacted America Leathers about the Big Shot Kangaroo Crossover, now if I can just muster up that much cash. The jersey glove sounds cheaper, got to try that. I would think the cloth would bunch up but worth a try.

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