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Unread 06-18-2017, 04:08 PM   #1
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Gripswell makes a glove just for SxS shooting. The underside is covered in leather. You can get it in either left or right.
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When I was eat up with playing the trap and skeet games I used Bob Allen uninsulated gloves for a year or two . At the same time I bird hunted quite a bit and used the same gloves .

Now about the only birds I hunt are dove and will use some kind of light camo gloves but that's more to cover white skin then anything else . If I'm on a deer stand I usually wear cotton jersey camo gloves with the trigger finger removed from the right hand glove .

Now if I'm shooting clay targets I see no need for gloves .

Seems to me there's a transition to the whole thing . A time before you deemed the necessary , the time you used them and then the time you only wanted them for camo or warmth .
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Gripswell makes a glove just for SxS shooting. The underside is covered in leather. You can get it in either left or right.
Where can you buy these today? I understand Gripswell went out of business sometime back--maybe a couple of years or more ago and I don't believe there are any left on the planet for sale. I've been searching for two years to find replacements for my Gripswell GS-12 gloves which are now virtually wore out.
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Hmm, i have never used glives or a handguard? Must be my unsophisticated Texas ways
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Hmm, i have never used glives or a handguard? Must be my unsophisticated Texas ways
I am going to guess you never shot a round of trap on a very hot day, trap doubles or a short squad is even worse. The barrels will give you a 2nd degree burn in a second under those conditions.
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I am going to guess you never shot a round of trap on a very hot day, trap doubles or a short squad is even worse. The barrels will give you a 2nd degree burn in a second under those conditions.
I must hold the forend wrong or something. I don't really touch the barrels, the splinter just rests in my grip.

Last August i shot a full 4 rounds of skeet with my 3 frame, it was plenty warm that day.
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I must hold the forend wrong or something. I don't really touch the barrels, the splinter just rests in my grip.

Last August i shot a full 4 rounds of skeet with my 3 frame, it was plenty warm that day.
The time between shots is far faster on a trap field than it is on a skeet field. There is no comparison between those two games for heating up the barrels.
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Golf gloves. Bought same glove in left and right.
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I gave both Bob Allen and Grip Swell but it's gotta be cold as hell before I use them.
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I don't believe all hand guards are created equal. The ones sold by Galazan are not supposed to harm the finish on barrels and are advertised as such. I believe any damage to the finish caused by a hand guard comes from chemicals in the leather, probably tannic acid. I have used a Galazan hand guard for many years without issue. I had another one many years ago and it did affect the bluing and I gave it away.
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