DUGABOY1
(.400 member)
28/12/09 04:31 AM
Re: Gloves

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On my last few trips to the range the temps have been cold enuf that shooting without gloves was not an option. All of my normal hunting gloves seem to feel too bulky and awkward when getting into the trigger guard - never seemed to be a problem on my bolt guns or single shots, but it doesn't feel safe with the DR. I guess I need more dexterity with the two triggers. Any suggestions?






http://www.gemplers.com/product/5600/Neoprene-Gloves-Wrist-length

Antler the link above is to a pair of neoprene gloves I use when hunting in Alaska's wet September. They are waterproof,windproof, and are warm in very cold weather. They work well with my double rifles. They are thick enough to shield the hands, and fingers from damage, but thin enough to use for shooting. The palms, and inside of the fingers are textured for good grip, even when wet. They will not mar the finish on your rifle. At under $30 per pair they are easy to replace if lost. I don't think you can wear them out My pair are over ten years old, and are still just like new. If you can't find them in Alaska, let me know and I'll pick you up a pair here, and you can pick them up at the DSC show.



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