Disposable gloves

Is the fact that Corona Virus was a trans animal to human jump not enough "good reason" for best practice.

I dont want to catch anything from my many many women let alone from a dead deer.

The principle is the same - its just a question of how many fingers you need any one time
 
Is the fact that Corona Virus was a trans animal to human jump not enough "good reason" for best practice.

I dont want to catch anything from my many many women let alone from a dead deer.

The principle is the same - its just a question of how many fingers you need any one time
Be careful not to touch chicken pork or beef in the kitchen either ! :rolleyes:
 
It is a touhgh plasticl belt grooved. It passes ocer a round tube like a fishing rod or a scope front focus ring, side focus or mag ring. Then tightened. The scope stuff can then be easily turned to adjust focus or maf etc. Especially good on this type of scope. Imagine the torch head was a front focus ring. Difficult to focus using fingers. A lever however....easy.
 

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Gloves a must but leaving them at the gralloch site isn’t .Boils my wee wee to see blooded gloves in the countryside where it’s so easy to turn them inside out and pocket them .That should be part of any stalkers routine but sadly isn’t .
Yes I agree you do not know what may take them up, I remember seeing a cow many years ago chewing and chewing when I got closer it was a piece of bicycle inner tube she was trying to eat.
 
Years ago when rabbits were worth ferreting we had an exceptional day on a sheep farm with the usual smell of rabbit on hands and one of the lads washed his hands in a tray of footpath lol.The usual cuts etc soon had him running down to the river though .
 
bloody hands and rifles do not mix well, especially if blued steel. Wearing disposable gloves for a gralloch is just another way of looking after your rifle.
 
Yes I agree you do not know what may take them up, I remember seeing a cow many years ago chewing and chewing when I got closer it was a piece of bicycle inner tube she was trying to eat.
Or even your dog. I lost a pair of used Nitrile disposable gloves after a gralloch once. Couldn't find them. Found them several days later. In the garden after the Cocker had had her morning constitutional! Which was at least better than one of my Labradors who threw up a Roe trachea on the drive home!!!
 
Not quite so 'convenient' than if it had done it on the drive at home, eh? :)

Often a good idea to secure the 'lost property' guys at a discreet distance from the 'surgery' once they've done their bit; as Stalin mused, "Trust is good... control, better..."
 
It is a touhgh plasticl belt grooved. It passes ocer a round tube like a fishing rod or a scope front focus ring, side focus or mag ring. Then tightened. The scope stuff can then be easily turned to adjust focus or maf etc. Especially good on this type of scope. Imagine the torch head was a front focus ring. Difficult to focus using fingers. A lever however....easy.
Eh?
 
While working in the USA I was often told that ketchup was the only thing that worked to take a skunks pee off you dog/child. Skunk is a smell that really hangs about there is no European smell like it, very acrid.
 
Nitrile gloves, ask a simple question and get a can of worms back in exchange.
Last year I bought about 15,000 boxes of gloves and everybody has an opinion, oh my head hurts.
Essentially there are good gloves and not so good gloves. If they are splitting, then you have the not so good gloves. So you need to change the make you buy.
Globus have now launched a bio degradable glove that we will be testing at some point To see how it preforms, but Globus being Globus should be a good product. I am not sure about the biodegradable bit. I will want more info and confirmed prices from them.
We buy semperguard, I would rate them up about 90% . At the end of the day it is about fit for the job and I am happy that they preform well in the field.
Main point, buys decent glove and it shouldn’t split. Put them in a plastic bag and leave it in your jack pocket so you never forget. I actually have a gralloch bag, with knife, gloves, sanitiser etc. It is all together and never forgotten. But then I always carry to much kit.
 
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