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Author Topic: Tab vs glove pro's and con's list thread  (Read 1932 times)

Offline Pat Ct

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Re: Tab vs glove pro's and con's list thread
« Reply #40 on: November 29, 2016, 10:20:00 AM »
Started with a glove. Shot that way for a long time, but every time I wanted to use my hand I had to take the glove off and on again... A couple years ago Dan Toelke sent me one of his tab kits to try. I shoot split finger and haven't gone back to any of my gloves. The tab has really worked for me: better release, much easier to adjust size and I can flip it over to the back of my hand when I need to use it for anything. It's the only tab I've tried but it works really well for me so I haven't needed to try others... yet.

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Re: Tab vs glove pro's and con's list thread
« Reply #41 on: November 29, 2016, 10:24:00 AM »
I started with a tab and shot for a few years, also shot with sights good enough to a win the California state broadhead shoot in  August of 1970. In October I went home on leave for 40 days to hunt. One day I missed the same 8 pt buck 4 times! When I got back to Ca I took off the sights, picked up a new Glove and went out to Santa Cruz Island and proceed to shoot 3 sheep and 3 hogs in 3 days and have never switched back. Like Tradcat I trim back the first 3 fingers on my outside gloves when the weather requires. I have tried shooting tabs some since but always come back to the glove.

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