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Ward / Texas
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I have a glove with cordovan leather finger tips that squeeks when I draw. It's a great shooting glove, I think it's an Alaska Bowhunting glove, but I'd like to eliminate the noise. I think the noise is generated from the finger tips rubbing/pinching as I draw. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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OMG Wait did I just type OMG sorry. Wow I was about to post about the same exact question. My glove is a cheap allen glove but it squeeks allot when I draw also. I was thinking it might just be loud bc it is near my ear so I was waiting to ask my wife to listen when she gets home before posting.
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It must be s Texas thing. Lol.

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Ward / Texas
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That's funny. Maybe it's the humidity! Also funny, because I asked my wife, and she agreed that it was Very noisy. I think it's actually the cordovan rubbing on the arrow nock. Maybe ruffing up the leather with sandpaper would do the trick?
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brush on some silicone leather oil. Gt it at a tack shop, farm and home center etc.
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Ward / Texas
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Great! Thanks for the advice.
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