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Sidelock
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I have a pair similar to what Stan describes that i like a lot. Also, because I used to be in the golf business and had about 500 pair of golf gloves lying around the warehouse, I use them. Nice and thin leather with very good feel. But they wear out fast. Which isn't a problem when you've got 500.
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Sidelock
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I personally always wear shooting gloves, when hunting and just shooting a couple rounds of clays during the week. Whoever made the old cabelas pittards leather shooting gloves...I wish they still made them and I wish I bought a lifetime supply. Those were outstanding. Havent found anything that good since. Scheels at one time used to sell a very nice house brand leather shooting glove. Again, long gone. These days, Ive been using Black Diamond pilot gloves. Theyre thin enough, but the trigger finger has multiple seams and they just dont feel 100% right. They do the job I guess.
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Sidelock
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I have looked for thin waterproof gloves for duck hunting, and never found anything I liked. No need for much insulation in California, and I would like something thin enough for handling ammo without dropping it. Any suggestions?
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Sidelock
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Orvis deerskin near 100% of the time on my left hand on both hands when cold
Michael Dittamo Topeka, KS
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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Best I've found are baseball gloves. Thin, flexible, and available. Wouldn't be without them.
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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On my left hand, I wear a thin goat skin; on the right, a Miller mitt. When it's really cold, a Glacier glove on my left and the Miller mitt on the shooting hand. The goat skin glove gives me some protection in briers where the birds will usually be. Gil
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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The GripSwell SxS #GS-12 is my favorite. Good reenforcement on the opening lever thumb, Barrel insulation on the left palm, and knukle protection for the middle finger. Karl
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Sidelock
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I wear Bob Alan gloves. Ventilated gloves in warm weather, insulated gloves in cold weather and in extremely cold weather I place herbal heat pacs in the insulated gloves, positioned on the back of my hands.
Jim
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Sidelock
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Beretta gloves, when shooting clays or hunting.
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