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Glove suggestions #7021276 01/02/18 03:35 PM
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Going to be looking for some gloves here shortly, I have some insulated gloves right now but are too thick when it comes to shooting... What suggestions on good waterproof shooting gloves do y’all have?

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Might want to get some that are fireproof....or keep them away from hot mufflers...... 2cents


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https://www.amazon.com/Glacier-Glove-Pre...ngerless+gloves

I've been using these this season, and have no complaints. They are cheap enough it wouldn't hurt me if I lost them, and they kept my hands warm yesterday. 23 degrees with 20-25 mph winds. I can work my pump gun, feed shells, and everything else as well. Really enjoy them.


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I use gloves when I handle deks but I keep hand warmers in my pockets and my hands are in them warm when I am hunting. Shooting with gloves on just don't work for me

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I try to go without gloves also and keep hand warmers in my chest pouch. But if I do use gloves its the thin ones that will get wet. I put out and pick up decks without gloves on. Fetch birds...take a glove off. Dry them out between hunts.

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I wear black nitrile exam gloves.....stay dry and warmer than you would think.

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Originally Posted By: BradleyMcCaw
Going to be looking for some gloves here shortly, I have some insulated gloves right now but are too thick when it comes to shooting... What suggestions on good waterproof shooting gloves do y’all have?


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What I've been doing this season is wearing a pair of under armour liner gloves under a pair of academy waterproof thick hunting gloves. I'll leave the thick glove on my left hand and just have the liner on my right hand. My waders have a really nice hand warmer pocket i stuff my shooting hand into when the birds aren't flying. Has been working out fairly decent this year.

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Academy pop top heavyweights. Best hunting gloves I’ve ever had.

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Wool Half finger gloves work for me until you hit the rare days like this past this weekend. Then I go to wool full finger gloves.


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I discovered those zippo hand warmers this yr.. no more buying junk hand warmers for me. Got one for each pocket.

Re: Glove suggestions [Re: wacoducks] #7024435 01/04/18 03:39 PM
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Rarely wear any and if I do they are just a thin liner. Hands don't get cold for some reason.


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