Well.....um......well....generally speaking, I shoot a Three Rivers Dura glove. I like a bit of string feel and the Dura glove provides that and shoots well. I have noticed a difference from one to the next but, a quality product that works well.
I know that "olympic archers shoot tabs" and realize that there probably is some benefit there. I've shot a tab a couple of seasons and try one off and on and it works well. Strange to get used to after shooting the glove. What now?
I watched Mike Hays (owner / bowyer of Black Canyon Bows) shoot without a tab or glove or anything this weekend. It reminded my that I'd exchanged some PM's here on TradGang with someone this past winter.
I just installed a new, to me, option on my bow. On another thread, someone mentioned that they shoot RPM Slicks, so I inquired with that person about them.
These are designed for bowfishing. This individual spoke highly of them. I bought some and put them in a drawer. Fast forward to one hour ago.
Pulled out an old string....off with the cat whiskers.....on with the RPM Slicks.....on with the beaver balls....on the bow. HOLY COW!! Placebo effect but, I shot the tightest group I've shot in years and my bow was quiet as a churchmouse.
So, for the time being, I don't shoot either a tab or glove, I shoot RPM slicks. I'm going to give it a couple of weeks and see what I think.
Hope this helps.
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