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Unread 10-15-2011, 11:54 PM   #12
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I'd guess the golf gloves are great. I use a variety of gloves. I have some paper thin leather gloves from a store here; not sure what they are intended for, gardening maybe?? They fit like they are painted on and are good for shooting. The "work" gloves available at Home Depot and other hardwares are good. Part nylon with a leather palm and fingers that have fancy stitching all over them that make them absolutely useless for working but fine for shooting since they fit very snugly and form fitting... and they're cheap at $10/pr. I also use Bob Allen thinsulate insulated gloves when hunting in the winter. You have to keep trying pairs on to find a pair that fits snugly as no two pairs of the same size fit the same. When target shooting in warmer weather I often just wear any leather glove on the left hand because of hot barrels but nothing on the right hand. I'd have to say that the very thin gardening gloves are my overall favorites.
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