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todd allen 05-04-2016 02:13 AM

I've always used golf gloves, whenever I wore gloves for shooting.

William Davis 05-04-2016 06:33 AM

Foot joy has two Black Golf Gloves. One is the rain glove, thin and a good shooting glove. Other is their winter Golf glove, same design and appearance but thicker. Never tried the winter model.

Good thing about either one, they come in sizes . Dicks stocks them 21 bucks .

William

Eric Eis 05-04-2016 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Baehman (Post 194516)
A 200 bird in 5 minute flurry would be considered the Mother-of-all-Flurries. That undoubtedly would be the ultimate test for both gun and man. Good luck. :bowdown:

I feel sorry for the guns involved. I have seen too many guns damaged by one man flurrys. As Del Whitman (SxS gunsmith) use to say at the UP flurry (2 1/2 minutes 75 targets) I love the flurry because I get so many guns to take back to the shop to work on....:shock:

John Truitt 05-04-2016 10:57 AM

It is a hard event on the guns and shooter. But I like it. IMO the guns were made to be shoot. I don't own a single gun that I would not and do not shoot the heck out of.
Yeah it can wear them out but they can be fixed also.

But like I said I like the event and look forward to it when it comes up.

Mike Franzen 05-06-2016 01:07 AM

John I have a pair of deerskin gloves from orvis. They are very soft and fit my hand "like a glove". Seems like you need something that provides dexterity and these do. Whether or not they are thick enough to protect you from the heat I don't know.


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