Didn’t plan for this to go this way, Fellas.
I was just curious to see if others struggle to use a tab and it be as comfortable as a glove to them.
I do have an opinion on the tab vs glove and release and it is in line with Dave’s. I’ve shot gloves and tabs on and off and the glove is what in more comfortable with, but I’ve always liked how a tab doesn’t develop as bad of a grove where the string lies. I’ve seen it happen tons of times. I don’t necessarily believe one if per say better than the next, but I do believe there is a reason you don’t see gloves in Olympic archery.
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Good thread Daniel..
lotsa opinions here based on personal preferences / experience.
My introduction to the "glove" was in the midst of the original Howard Hill thread back a few years ago. Got me an ASL from HH Archery that was around 60#@27". Having been away from shooting for mebbee ten years I found that bow to be too much for me to pull comfortably for more than a few shots at a time
I had been a tab user prior to that going way back to the early 70s. I had always been a tab shooter (Kant-Pinch mostly) but decided to try a glove with my longbow. I bought a couple different varieties from American Leathers and they all worked well.
Fast forward to these past couple years, I found my ability to pull 60# (or even 55) was hampered by an increasing pain in my right shoulder at full draw (gettin' old) so, like some of you here I began the a draw weight downgrade to where I am now - pulling 41#@27".
I have tried to use my gloves with the lighter bows I shoot now but they were too cumbersome. Seemed to me there was not enough weight at full draw to facilitate a clean release. My lightest glove went to the St Jude auction. Went back to the tab....waaay bettah!
Rob D is a tab shooter...he also shoots lightweight longbows that he hunts with ...and some refined target bows that would require a bit of finesse (feel) to realize any degree of accuracy. I suspect the Olympic archers need to "feel" the string but we are hunters, eh?
I will echo "to each his own" and leave it at that.