May 9, 2005, 01:22 PM | #1 |
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Shooting glove
Saturday I put a ton of ammo through my Super Blackhawk in one sitting(around 300 rounds, more than ever..). Anyways, then I didn't notice anything, but today, the webbing on my right hand is really sore(and bruised).
Is there some sort of glove that will cushion my hand for long sessions such as the last one? I love shooting it, but I don't want to be limited to a box of 50 each time I go out....
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May 11, 2005, 09:58 PM | #2 |
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I've been using FLY motorcycle and atv gloves, work great, nimble enough to load guns while wearing them, and take a whole lot of the pounding out of the hands that come with the big bore shooting. cost about 15.00
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May 12, 2005, 07:23 AM | #3 |
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Uncle Mikes has a great line. Got gel in the web, fingerless model in leather. My wife like so much, got a pair for her. $35, ordered from my local shop.
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May 12, 2005, 08:03 AM | #4 |
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Buy a "shooters" glove. I use Uncle Mike's. The padding is in the proper place for holding a handgun. To tame the recoil. I tried the cheaper route, buying bicycle and weightlifting gloves. Those are designed for holding a straight bar. Each glove has a specific padding design. "Shooter" gloves are for shooters.
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