warm bowhunting gloves????
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Fork Horn
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From: Steuben County, NY
What is a good glove to use for bowhunting. THe gloves I have now are insulated by when I shoot with them on I shoot abotu 6" to the left. I am assuming it is because the gloves make me torque the bow. Is there a thin skin tight glove that would keep your hands warm???
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Boone & Crockett
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I bought a pair of Savanah Shooters (scent lock). Nice tight fit and have decent warmth. When the weather turns nasty, I'll use a hand muff with a couple of hand warmers in there and leave the gloves on.
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MJR, I hunt in the Alleghany county and know the weather around there pretty well, Gram used to live in Hornell. I never wear gloves at all. What I do is put a disposable (12 hour) hand warmer in each pocket and warm my hands as needed. I might wear gloves to and from the stand, but not while I'm in it. I sometimes wear a hand warmer muff around my waste and put a hand warmer in there also.
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Fork Horn
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From: Wisconsin
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I bought a pair of Savanah Shooters (scent lock). Nice tight fit and have decent warmth. When the weather turns nasty, I'll use a hand muff with a couple of hand warmers in there and leave the gloves on.
I bought a pair of Savanah Shooters (scent lock). Nice tight fit and have decent warmth. When the weather turns nasty, I'll use a hand muff with a couple of hand warmers in there and leave the gloves on.
#5
I use a glove called camo skinz from Cabelas. They are thin and tight. I keep hand warmers in each pocket because these gloves don't provide any warmth. But they are thin and don't effect my release.
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