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Unread 01-29-2023, 02:23 PM   #21
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I've been cutting the trigger finger off of driving and golf gloves for years, but none of them have ever kept my hands or fingers warm. Still looking after all those years.
I truely hate agreeing with you but I do the same . Cutting the trigger finger off to where it would be back to the second knuckle . And nope they don’t keep your hands warm .
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Unread 01-29-2023, 02:27 PM   #22
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Since I usually loose the right hand glove I’ve taken to using deerskin gloves I buy at Tractor Supply usually just wearing the left glove . Then my trigger hands uncovered . Usually if I think it’ll be cold I’ve got hand warmer/s in a pocket or two .
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I have a pair of these for cold afternoons quail hunting, busting briars, etc. I much prefer no gloves at all, but these are really high quality, and supple. Made of sheepskin. Orvis gear is not cheap, but in over 20 years of using their clothing and gear i have never once been disappointed in a purchase. Quality is always top notch.

https://www.orvis.com/uplander-shoot...oves/2Y8N.html
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The best to keep your hands warm is one of those muffs that straps around your waist. You have to be really good to pull your hands out and close your gun and shoot a bird when it flushes : )
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Andy- I looked at them on the CSMC website. Do they run true to size?
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Andy- I looked at them on the CSMC website. Do they run true to size?
Chris, every pair of gloves I've worn that fit are a medium. The medium from CSM run big on me so I'd say they're a medium plus. If anyone wonders, the perfect fit for me is a GunGlove size 9.5 regular weight, I just don't care for the glove.
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I wear gloves for all my shooting. Either golf or batting gloves, mechanics gloves for clay shooting and deerskin gloves from HD, Lowes or Tractor Supply to hunt with. I find that if I buy the deerskin gloves that are on the tight side they will stretch to conform nicely to hunt with and protect my hands and gun. Sometimes I will have to try on every pair on the rack to find one that is just right.
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When it is so cold I need a glove on my trigger hand, I'm not there!!

Having lost part of a finger on my left hand, the circulation in that finger isn't great so I do wear a thin glove on that hand.
I have a recently remodeled thumb that also has a circulation issue requiring a warmer solution. I’ve never cared for hand warmers but I’m warming up to
The idea. See what I did there? 😂
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This thread was started to find a source fr a particular pair of gloves, but since it has morphed into a discussion about keeping one's hands warm, here's a trick my nephew turned me one to on out last SD trip. Get you some of these...



and a pair of these...



put a heatpack on the inside of your wrist (where most of the bloodflow is) and hold it there with a wristband. I was skeptical but it works!
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