No, I can't. I shoot with a camo glove, gloves all the time - think cotton. I've cut the three fingers off my right glove. When it gets colder I get a thicker glove with some insulation in it and cut the fingers. There's a dark brown work glove with the inside color as red. Don't know the brand name, but any hardware or farm and fleet will have them. I put the cotton camo over it. Not for camo, for another layer.
For really cold weather I bought a fleece mit/glove from Cabelas. The mit part sticks back to the wrist with a magnet, which exposes the fingers (when fishing we called them miller mits). On the glove part there's material that goes down to you knuckle. On the right hand I've cut of the inch of material so that the whole finger is expose for the tab. In the mit part of the right hand I put a hand warmer. Even if your fingers are expose for a long time the warmer is against the back of your hand and helps keep the fingers warm. Usually has to be below 0 for me to use the mits. Cotton works for me up to there, because I can keep my hands in a warm pocket.
I guess I should mention that I keep the mit part with the hand warmer on the fingers until time to shoot. Don't get the Velcro kind. Velcro does not belong in the hunting woods - what was Sitka thinking?
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