Mark_D
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| 27 Sep 2012 07:41 PM |
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Northern MN can be cold during deer season, like 10 degrees. What gloves would you recommend.
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grandpops
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| 28 Sep 2012 04:00 AM |
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Warm ones. |
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bpearce
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| 28 Sep 2012 04:33 AM |
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I like those glittens by Manzella. the mitten flips open giving exposed finger tips for better feel when taking a shot.They have a magnet which keeps them open. I didn't like the ones that used velcro. They are the warmest gloves that I have tried and still give you the finger tip control when needed. |
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eagle1953
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| 28 Sep 2012 04:47 AM |
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Use those myself and like them. |
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Big Dawg
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| 28 Sep 2012 06:46 AM |
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They make those glomittens with a small pocket for handwarmers and they work great. I wear a pair of the old army wool gloves under them and my hands have never gotten cold and if they do I simply put a handwarmer in. |
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niemz
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| 28 Sep 2012 09:50 AM |
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I use one of those sleeves with a handwarmer inside. Tehn when I need to shoot, i dont have thick gloves in the way. |
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S.B.
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| 28 Sep 2012 11:37 AM |
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I use a hand muff with chemical handwarmer in it, if needed a light pair of gloves. Illinois has a damp cold during hunting season. Steve |
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gutpile
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| 05 Oct 2012 08:24 AM |
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When its that cold: I Double Dog Dare You!!! To touch the metal of your gun with your tongue. Hate that movie! |
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Mark_D
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| 05 Oct 2012 05:58 PM |
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I have not made it to the sporting goods store to try using a hand gun while wearing the combo glove mitten. I did go out practicing today. Temperature near 40 with gusty winds so I used my deer hide thinsullate gloves to shoot my 1911. I would not want to use any bulkier glove for firing.
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Big Dawg
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| 07 Oct 2012 06:42 AM |
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With the glomittens I have they fold back over your fingers at the halfway point and you have access to your trigger with either a naked finger or a thin glove if you wear them under the glomittens. |
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