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JasonW77
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leather shooting gloves

Post by JasonW77 » Fri Nov 19, 2010 11:45 pm

I just bought a good pair of leather shooting gloves. But every time i wear them hunting they stain my hands. Anyone have any suggestions on what i can do to the gloves to stop this from happening?

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Re: leather shooting gloves

Post by prairiefirepointers » Sat Nov 20, 2010 12:38 am

Idunno.. They might always "bleed" or they might do it for awhile and quit. Personally, the best glove for shooting I have found in my 32 years on this earth, is the Under Armour Liner Glove. Very Thin, Provides great manual dexterity, Keeps your hands warm and dry, wicks away moisture, what more do you want in a glove!

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Re: leather shooting gloves

Post by mcbosco » Sat Nov 20, 2010 6:18 am

http://www.fsiwebs.com/shopcart3/SC_Pro ... WtD8f4cyVp

this is a nice glove as well. the under armour glove is probably the best value they fit really really well

as for the staining i really don't know

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Re: leather shooting gloves

Post by proudag08 » Sat Nov 20, 2010 9:33 am

You could always put on a plastic or doctors glove on then put your glove on...

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Re: leather shooting gloves

Post by prairiefirepointers » Sat Nov 20, 2010 5:42 pm

proudag08 wrote:You could always put on a plastic or doctors glove on then put your glove on...
Yeah, that wouldn't make for an uncomfortable moment after a long days hunt... everyone is standing around, dead tired, shooting the breeze and this guy slips off his leather shooting gloves to reveal sweaty latex gloves with brown stain all over them. Hmmm?

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