I have never been a tab shooter and have always worn shooting gloves, but I thought I ought to give tabs a fair chance to see whether I had been closed minded for the last half century of shooting bows and was missing something I would prefer. I have seen a number of tabs and most of them seem to have either a hole in the back part of the leather of the tab itself or an elastic band where a finger is inserted. Part of the potential appeal to me of a tab would be the ability to wear it on my bare fingers or under a glove, depending on weather conditions. I also like the idea of being able to rotate a tab to the back side of my hand when I am not shooting. So my question is a really simple one. What type of attachment mechanism works best on a cordovan tab that allows for adjustment based on whether a glove is being worn or not (also based on the thickness of the glove)?
Thanks,
Allan