In warm weather and in most of our mild late season I wear the cotton jersey gloves with no alterations. I shoot split and use a tab. In cooler weather, I use a pair of fleece gloves just the same as with the cotton gloves. They are light enough that shooting is not a problem. This might work for you too, but a muffler with a hand warmer may also be needed in your climate. Work gloves did not work for me as they are too loosely fitted. Maybe a little more tailored leather glove would work, though. Cutting the 3 fingers out of the glove defeats the purpose of the glove, because once these fingers get cold, your hand is cold, period. At least, that's how I see it. Try several shooting sessions with a tab and see if this is a workable late season approach. This cold weather thing is one of the reasons I quit using a shooting glove.