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ESP
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May 05, 2016, 06:54:00 PM »
I am in need of help. I am looking for a shooting glove that is just a tad thicker than a Damascus glove. I still want a soft flexible glove just a little thicker for finger protection. Any advice is appreciated.
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Terry Lightle
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Neet deerskin with cordovan tips
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DuraGlove from 3 Rivers.
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rraming
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Deerskin without the Cordovan tips, Martin used to make one
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katman
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duraglove
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Archer1977
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Duraglove as well
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sticktight from Black Widow
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ESP
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May 06, 2016, 04:51:00 PM »
Thank you. I am trying to relearn my shot after 11 months off from a shoulder surgery. I am going to try to shoot two fingers with my index finger and middle. I think a glove is a better option than a 3 finger under tab.
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I can't wait to bid on the St Judes Auction!!!
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May 06, 2016, 06:12:00 PM »
Kangaroo leather glove from Bug Jim's fits that description perfectly. I've been shooting it for about a month, coming from a Damascus.
Only thing to be aware of is though the sizing is similar (the Kangaroo is a tad longer, but I wear the same size), the Kangaroo's finger stalls are a little thinner fitting. My fingers are on the thin side, and they're comfortably snug for me.
Little to no break in time, perfect string control, and feels like a slightly better release.
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