Originally posted by D.J. Carr: What about in the winter, specifically the winter in the North. Hunting in temps below 20 degrees requires insulated gloves. I was contiplating 1 of 2 options. 1. wearing my shooting glove and then a loose mitten I could easily take off?, or 2. try shooting with an insulated leather, maybe deerskin glove?
Originally posted by Bladepeek: QuoteOriginally posted by D.J. Carr: What about in the winter, specifically the winter in the North. Hunting in temps below 20 degrees requires insulated gloves. I was contiplating 1 of 2 options. 1. wearing my shooting glove and then a loose mitten I could easily take off?, or 2. try shooting with an insulated leather, maybe deerskin glove? OK, call me a sissy, but I pretty much quit wearing gloves while stand hunting in the winter. I put a hand warmer in a muff on a belt around my waist (I don't like things hanging from my neck). I pull my hands out to use my binoculars or draw my bow. The rest of the time they are warmer than they would be in any gloves and I can handle the exposure for the few minutes they need to be out in the weather. I wear my regular shooting glove on my shooting hand and nothing on the other. [/b]