Best foodsafe gloves

If they were blue I'd still buy them; the colour is incidental, not being bought for any 'tactical reason' (which I think you may have got a little hung up on).
Had found the blue gloves I'd tried unreliable and prone to split at the cuff and first finger, so went back to what I know; they work for me.
At £10 for 50 that's 20p a pair, hardly going to break the bank.
So have you tried them? And does Red Dot sell them?

Sorry fella, I wasn't looking for an argument over a pair of gloves whatever colour they are! I was just interested to hear what it was about them that justified them being five times the price of normal ones. To be honest I wish I hadn't got involved.

As I said before, I haven't tried them so really shouldn't comment. Sorry if I've caused offence.

The Red Dot reference was my attempt at humour given his fondness for trying to flog £15,000 shotguns and Persian Silk carpets to deer stalkers. Again, I apologise.

To be honest, I think I'll give this website a break for a while, it seems like ever other comment gets turned into an argument.
 
I suppose the benefit of the green ones is you can FTOTNH and they are less likely to
be seen, enviromentally friendly litter! A must have for every forward thinking deer manager!

i believe ive been sent a
box of blue ones FOC to try by a very generous site member (not red-dot), thanks for all your input..
 
I suppose the benefit of the green ones is you can FTOTNH and they are less likely to
be seen, enviromentally friendly litter! A must have for every forward thinking deer manager!

i believe ive been sent a
box of blue ones FOC to try by a very generous site member (not red-dot), thanks for all your input..

I've tried but can't figure out FTOTNH? Give us a clue.

Regarding RickoShays "tactical gloves" I think I'll give them a go as I find the latex type split sometimes, at £10 not expensive and will last me a season.

Willie
 
I've tried but can't figure out FTOTNH? Give us a clue.

Regarding RickoShays "tactical gloves" I think I'll give them a go as I find the latex type split sometimes, at £10 not expensive and will last me a season.

Willie

its how we dispose of things down here, feck them over the nearest hedge!

done two perfectly shot (sticks and bipod) roe this weekend with the gloves i was kindly gifted, my hands are peachy, might even get a
cuddle tonight if im lucky!
 
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Bodyguards nitrile - tried plenty and these are reasonable price and do the job nicely. eBay you can get a couple of boxes of a hundred for about a tenner
 
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