NOTSHARP
Well-Known Member
I need to replace my worn out, Windstopper, shooting gloves, which, I would say,have been OK. A nice tight fit, thin, allowing good feel of trigger etc., but, no surprises, useless when wet. Used, mainly, with a shotgun, but also stalking.
I am looking at the following, and would appreciate firsthand experience recommendations.
Shooting Gloves | Leather Right Hand Shooting Glove
Sporting Lodge 'Woodcock' Pittards Shooting Gloves
MacWet Long Cuffed WindStopper Backed Glove - Green | Uttings.co.uk
Men's Barbour Leather Shooting Gloves
Musto Leather Shooting Gloves
Seeland Winsor Shooting Gloves
I am very tempted to try a silk lined pair, but wonder if the lining makes the glove feel too thick?
For many years I used this type, Sporting Lodge Pittards Lammie Gloves, with great success, but now find my fingers more sensitive to the cold.
Steve.
I am looking at the following, and would appreciate firsthand experience recommendations.
Shooting Gloves | Leather Right Hand Shooting Glove
Sporting Lodge 'Woodcock' Pittards Shooting Gloves
MacWet Long Cuffed WindStopper Backed Glove - Green | Uttings.co.uk
Men's Barbour Leather Shooting Gloves
Musto Leather Shooting Gloves
Seeland Winsor Shooting Gloves
I am very tempted to try a silk lined pair, but wonder if the lining makes the glove feel too thick?
For many years I used this type, Sporting Lodge Pittards Lammie Gloves, with great success, but now find my fingers more sensitive to the cold.
Steve.