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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Colorado
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Gloves
Anybody shoot with gloves? I did a search and only came up with gloves for lead protection.
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I use Mechanics if I shoot in the winter.
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Blackhawk makes the best shooting gloves avail. , I use them almost everytime i shoot. Especially when doing long long long range sessions such as a reflexive fire (850 rounds constant) with an M4 or similar type of shooting, keeps your hands from cooling and thumb protected after going from safe to semi about 500 times!
http://www.order-gear.com/subcatmfgp...259&1=270&2=-1 Steve |
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Blackhawk makes the best shooting gloves avail. , I use them almost everytime i shoot. Especially when doing long long long range sessions such as a reflexive fire (850 rounds constant) with an M4 or similar type of shooting, keeps your hands from cooling and thumb protected after going from safe to semi about 500 times!
http://www.order-gear.com/subcatmfgp...259&1=270&2=-1 Steve |
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I use a pair of Beretta shooting gloves one size smaller then my normal glove size.
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Thanks for the responses. Paul
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My hand gets real sweaty while shooting. The reason why I get one size smaller is because I want a really tight fit on my hands. It makes it easier top handle small things too.
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Thanks.
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Only when I shoot my FIL's .460 loaded hot. (Padded gloves)
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Carson City Nevada
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Hatch shooting gloves.
For summer I use the Elite Marksman gloves or Patrolman For winter I use the Winter Specialist gloves Kangaroo leather and neoprene. |
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