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Glove or tab???

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Justin Snyder:
Glove, like Pat I kept loosing tabs while hunting.  :'( Justin

BradB:
tab. make my own, cut out of plain leather with no spacer.  usually keep a spare in my pocket

JackCrafty:
Bare handed usually.  I use a tight, full glove when shooting over 55#...not one of those 3-finger jobs..

Kegan:
Niether most of the time, but during late season 80# on cold fingers hurts worse than any blister or cut could. So I made a simple little leather tab. I tried making a glove, but my original model kept falling off my fingers, and I had trouble aligning the arow from my quiver without being able to feel it on the sides of my digits.

Adam Keiper:
A mid-heavy weight leather glove by Grizzly.  I've tried tabs, and don't like them.  Thin deerskin, calfskin, and nylon tipped gloves are too thin.  Cordovan and those with hard inserts are too stiff to feel my anchor.  I'm picky on their fit, wanting snugness, with finger openings that are shorter than my own fingers, so that there is no extra leather hanging off the end.  As such, I only buy them at bigger shoots where there are a bunch setting out on a table to try on.  I might go through 20 or 30 to find the "perfect" one.  I try to stock up when I can, since I go through one or two a year.

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