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08/01/2007 10:06 PM  
  what are some good gloves to use? the gloves i've got are interferen  when I pull back my bow.   there the mit gloves with the fingers in them . I put the mit part back and when I pull back it messes with my draw.does anybody have any sugestions that could help.

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08/02/2007 6:43 PM  
I keep my hand in a muff untill I'm ready to shoot. Your hand will only get cold for however long it takes you to draw and shoot. I got some sticky back velcro and attached the muff to my coveralls so it doesn't move when I slip my hand out.

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04/13/2008 9:27 PM  
I bought some gloves from walmart that worked great last year.  They were just cotton gloves but they were snug on my hands with a long wrist wrap on them.  I put my gloves on and then my coat and the air stays out and the heat off of your hands keep them warm.  they fit snug enough so I can still use my thumbrelease and have good feel for what is in my hands
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04/23/2008 12:40 AM  
I use gloves that are designed for release use. If it is really cold I put a pair of the gloves with the flip over top on over my other set. I just cut a V into the back of it so it does not interfere with the release.

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04/23/2008 2:00 AM  
I just use a cheap pair of cotton, camo gloves that I bought at Walmarts. I put the gloves on and then put the release on, on-top of the cuff of the glove to help hold the glove in place.

So far I haven't had any problems with interference with shooting my bow. And I have been doing this for about 2 years now...

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04/23/2008 9:29 PM  
I like a thin pair of gloves that allow me to feel the trigger,(realease or gun)and operate all my accessories.

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04/24/2008 8:31 PM  
just get a thin pair of gloves and just wear a muff. it keeps your hands warm and when u take them out there still warm
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05/12/2008 1:34 PM  
Last year while hunting in Ohio I just used regular cotton gloves a size small then put my thin camo gloves over them, sounds like what adam used and i was amazed at how warm my hands stayed and still gave good tight feeling of not wearing any..
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05/12/2008 5:44 PM  
i use a thin neaprene glove and usuasl keep my hands in my pockets or put a heavy pair or mits that i can slip off pretty easy i think ill try that velcrow to the coat sounds like a pretty good idea
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06/26/2008 2:26 PM  
Stainless Corporation is a family owned company based in Sialkot, Pakistan.
We are one of the leading companies in the field of Gloves.
We are Specialized in custom designs as well as in inovative dreams.
www.scgloves.com
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06/26/2008 2:27 PM  
Stainless Corporation is a family owned company based in Sialkot, Pakistan.
We are one of the leading companies in the field of Gloves.
We are Specialized in custom designs as well as in inovative dreams.
www.scgloves.com
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06/26/2008 3:31 PM  
i bought a pair of the thin rocky gloves that fit tight on my hand and I wear leafy gloves over them and they never get in the way
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07/30/2008 12:28 PM  
for warmer weather i use the el' cheapo walmart camo gloves, with a hole cut in the palm for the release to go through so the cuff of the glove covers up the whole strap of the release. for colder weather, i just do the same thing with a slightly warmer glove underneath the camo one, and keep the hand in my pocket with a handwarmer.

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07/31/2008 9:05 AM  
rocky gloves at wal mart are fine and do not get in the way of my shots

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