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Finger Shooter Inc.
Hey guys im not a release fan. I can shoot with a release but can shoot to kill with fingers. My prob is that when season comes my hands gonna be in the cold because my glove gets in the way when i shoot. anyone got any suggestions
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RE: Finger Shooter Inc.
I'm confused!
You say your glove is going to get in the way when you shoot and your hand cold? Please explain this a little bit more. Thanks (also a finger shooter) Greg "Getting close to the game is the joy of Bowhunting for me, the harvest is a bonus." ![]() Live 15 ft Python after eating a small Antelope! |
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yeah sorry ill explain . In other words im askin what do other finger shooters where when they have to choose between numbness and accuracy. i know i want accuracy but im just wandering what other people use
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I am still alittle confused as to what you are asking.
Do you shoot barehanded with nothing on? No glove, no tab? I use a 3 fingered shooting glove that velcros around my wrist. I also always wear camo gloves under this. When it gets colder (below freezing)I wear a thicker pair of insulated glove liners under the camo and the shooting glove. I also dress in layers being more concerned about keeping my feet and hear warm. Keeping my hands warm is a state of mind to me and not that important as my head and feet. I hope this helps! Greg "Getting close to the game is the joy of Bowhunting for me, the harvest is a bonus." ![]() Live 15 ft Python after eating a small Antelope! |
RE: Finger Shooter Inc.
I use a hand muff made by Hot Hands.
It is simply a hollow tube open on both ends for your hands to slide into and has a place for the air activated hand warmer packs. I hunt into January with temps sometimes in the teens and never wear more than camo mesh gloves on the coldest days. I wish they made one big enough to climb into on some windy mornings |
RE: Finger Shooter Inc.
I've always shot with fingers too and had the same dilemma. Two solutions I use are: 1.) Stuff a child's stocking-type headcovering in your shooting side pocket and keep your hand in there when not in use, or 2.) get a good pair of insulated gloves and just remove your hand from one before you need to shoot.
I have also seen some mittens that you can buy that have a "flip-top" over the finger portion. You can quickly flip the finger part open and it stays out of the way with velcro. I can't remember who sells them, but it should be easy to make one out of a normal mitten. |
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I too am a die hard finger shooter. I also use muff w/a hot hand pck in it.Its the best I think to keep your shooting hand warm. And I also use the muff for a pocket for my safety belt when walking to the stand. I live in northern MN and beleive me it gets cold up here I hunted last year in ten below 0.I do also ware fingerless gloves I cut the fingers down on my tab hand,I also have a pair of gloves that has a mitten that folds over the fingers I also trimmed the fingers down on my tab hand. The dispoable hot packs are the best they last up to 6hrs.And work in pocket or muff
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I use a tab(or bare fingers) when it' s warm, regular cloth hunting glove when it' s cool, and when it' s very cold i use a stiff insulated glove,swede leather(hate to have to find another pair). Cloth glove should be snug but not too small.
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I simply use a thin insulated glove-thinsulate. Slide my tab over the glove, it works, and keep my hand in my coat pocket.
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