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Old 03-30-2025, 11:56 AM   #1
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If you head the golf glove direction know that they make several types. Regular gloves are the lightest weight and come in leather and synthetic and combination leather/synthetic. They also offer rain gloves - slightly thicker - with a tacky surface on the palm. Winter gloves are the thickest. Most come in small, medium, large, extra large and a cadet version in each size for those with shorter fingers. With all the choices you should be able to find what you need. Most golf shops will let you try them on.
I always wear gloves shooting or hunting. I try to keep as many things as consistent as possible so even in hot weather I have them on.
I had not seen thegunglove.com before so will definately check it out. Thanks for that post! I don't like gloves that are too loose, too short or too tight.
Good luck and report back on what works from the suggestions posted. I really think you are headed in the direction of a new Parker.
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If you head the golf glove direction know that they make several types. Regular gloves are the lightest weight and come in leather and synthetic and combination leather/synthetic. They also offer rain gloves - slightly thicker - with a tacky surface on the palm. Winter gloves are the thickest. Most come in small, medium, large, extra large and a cadet version in each size for those with shorter fingers. With all the choices you should be able to find what you need. Most golf shops will let you try them on.
I always wear gloves shooting or hunting. I try to keep as many things as consistent as possible so even in hot weather I have them on.
I had not seen thegunglove.com before so will definately check it out. Thanks for that post! I don't like gloves that are too loose, too short or too tight.
Good luck and report back on what works from the suggestions posted. I really think you are headed in the direction of a new Parker.
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I know tonight I'll be searching for single trigger with straight stock and 15 1/4 LOP
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I know tonight I'll be searching for single trigger with straight stock and 15 1/4 LOP
Say it ain't so! Double triggers are the tradition. You need to find a nice Parker with an articulated trigger. Generally those are limited to AH grades and higher, but I have a nice CHE 20 that has one special ordered. If you don't see the theme here -- get more guns(!) -- make sure your Dr. wife knows this is about your overall health and wellness.
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