Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: GaryR on December 30, 2011, 07:02:00 pm
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Well, I'm going to get a tab which I've used and thought was ok, or a shooting glove which I tried on at BassPro and liked, but never shot. What do you guys perfer and why.
Gary
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I've used a Damascus glove since I started trad years ago. I just made myself a tab but haven't gotten used to it yet.
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Glove. Easier for me. I feel like it allows me to still use that had.
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Tab. I can shoot with a full glove on under the tab.
George
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Glove for me. Like someone else said, it leaves that hand more free.
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Glove. Tried a tab for a month or so but, for me , it felt dead on the string.
Lane
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Feeling the string tighten on my fingers is part of the archery experience for me. That's why I've used a Damascus glove for so long. I buy a new one every year or so and wear it out just in time for the next one. ;)
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Tab. I can shoot with a full glove on under the tab.
George
Me too, what is wrong with us.
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I tried both and don't find a lot of difference. I can make perfectly horrible shots with either. The tab seems to be what I'm more comfortable with, but I couldn't say exactly why. Perhaps, I find the glove to be a little more of a pain to put on and off. The tab flips around my finger to be out of the way and can be quickly moved to my pocket. Also, much of my shooting is done in fairly warm weather and the tab is less sweaty. Ron
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tab
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Leather work glove, can't find my shooting glove. Not so sure I need to find it now.
Tracy
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I used to use a tab cuz I thought it was easier to get on and off, I stopped about four years ago and started shooting a glove. If I remember correctly it was because I was getting finger pinch on a short bow I was shooting then. I also went to three fingers under and have not looked back. I hunt mostly in jersy gloves or fingerless mitten/gloves w/ the folding mitten top. I cut the three fingers off my jersey glove and put it on over my shooting glove. The same w/ the mitt/glove, but no need to cut the fingers off. Once in awhile when I have company over I'll let them wear my glove and I'll use the tab again. I have several. Seems like there is a lot to choose from if you shoot a tab, onlu one real style of glove. I use the full glove w/ the back and palm connected to the wristband. Good luck, dpgratz
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Not trying to be argumentative, but I have to disagree with is...
Seems like there is a lot to choose from if you shoot a tab, onlu one real style of glove.
I own at least 3 different 'styles' of glove, and some of those are made of different materials. I find there is lots to choose from in the glove section.
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Not trying to be argumentative, but I have to disagree with is...
Seems like there is a lot to choose from if you shoot a tab, onlu one real style of glove.
I own at least 3 different 'styles' of glove, and some of those are made of different materials. I find there is lots to choose from in the glove section.
I see what you're saying, diff. material and open palm or closed palm, but you still stick three fingers in all of them and latch the wrist if it has one. W/ tabs you've got split finger, three under, w/ or w/o a spacer, leather, calf, plastic, cordovan, some w/ a hole to put your middle finger thru, some w/ a loop on the back to put your finger thru...do you see where I'm coming from?
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Not trying to be argumentative, but I have to disagree with is...
Seems like there is a lot to choose from if you shoot a tab, onlu one real style of glove.
I own at least 3 different 'styles' of glove, and some of those are made of different materials. I find there is lots to choose from in the glove section.
I see what you're saying, diff. material and open palm or closed palm, but you still stick three fingers in all of them and latch the wrist if it has one. W/ tabs you've got split finger, three under, w/ or w/o a spacer, leather, calf, plastic, cordovan, some w/ a hole to put your middle finger thru, some w/ a loop on the back to put your finger thru...do you see where I'm coming from?
With gloves you have split finger, three under, w/ or w/o tip renforcing, cow hide, pig skin, nylon, full glove, w/ w/o wrist cinch, closed palm, and of course open palm.
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Not trying to be argumentative, but I have to disagree with is...
Seems like there is a lot to choose from if you shoot a tab, onlu one real style of glove.
I own at least 3 different 'styles' of glove, and some of those are made of different materials. I find there is lots to choose from in the glove section.
I see what you're saying, diff. material and open palm or closed palm, but you still stick three fingers in all of them and latch the wrist if it has one. W/ tabs you've got split finger, three under, w/ or w/o a spacer, leather, calf, plastic, cordovan, some w/ a hole to put your middle finger thru, some w/ a loop on the back to put your finger thru...do you see where I'm coming from?
With gloves you have split finger, three under, w/ or w/o tip renforcing, cow hide, pig skin, nylon, full glove, w/ w/o wrist cinch, closed palm, and of course open palm.
OK, I take it back, there are a lot of choices out there for both the glove and the tab. Although I've never seen a glove for three under shooting? What's the difference in a three under and a split finger glove?
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May I just don't understand. But I thought it was where you placed your finger on the string. I have seen people shoot 3 finger under with a tab that had the spacer for the split finger. I have seen guys shoot 3 under, 3 split, 2 finger split bare handed. I have seen guys use golf gloves. I would think it would have more to do with your release than how the tab or glove is constructed.
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I always use a tab. I can cut a free one out of some scrap leather in minutes and i can simply flip it out the way to use that hand. It becomes almost non-existent on my hand after shooting with one for a couple of years and is quite comfortable. The main attraction for me though is that I can make my own anytime I want to.
Jon
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Tab, because they are generally thicker & more protective of the fingers - I have a scar on the tip of my ring finger that hurts like crazy when I shoot, a thick tab makes it tolerable.
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Tab, because they are generally thicker & more protective of the fingers - I have a scar on the tip of my ring finger that hurts like crazy when I shoot, a thick tab makes it tolerable.
I have that same thing though it is healed now into a callus. ;D ;D ;D ;D My finger looked like minced eat for a summer since i shot for 2 hours every day.... Ouch.
Jon
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I use a glove for trad stuff like my ELB or Mongolian horsebows as I seem to get a better feel for the string and shot, but use a tab on my modern target recurve for exactly the same reason! What gives me the best on the (considerably heavier draw weight) primitive bows just doesn't work for me on the new kit.
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Thanx for all the input guys. You've helped me make my decision, I'll get both.
Gary
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i prefer a glove
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Using an American Leathers glove, however have a SAM tab tied to the quiver - not sure why, just like the added security and know both work well.
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no glove and no tab, fingers are so calloused from shooting and wood working they have little feeling left in them
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american leather bison glove with nylon pds for a smooth slick release.best glove i have ever had.kind of pricey,but well worth it for me.i cut three finger tips off my hunting gloves and strap the shooting glove over that in cold weather.works great for me.
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american leather bison glove with nylon pds for a smooth slick release.best glove i have ever had.kind of pricey,but well worth it for me.i cut three finger tips off my hunting gloves and strap the shooting glove over that in cold weather.works great for me.
Just picked one of these up this weekend at the Kzoo Trad Archery Expo...haven't shot with it yet but I am looking forward to it.
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Damascus glove for me. I tried a tab when I first got started but I like the glove. I can feel the string better. Danny
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american leather bison glove with nylon pds for a smooth slick release.best glove i have ever had.kind of pricey,but well worth it for me.i cut three finger tips off my hunting gloves and strap the shooting glove over that in cold weather.works great for me.
This what I use but mine is elk leather. Cant beat it.....love it. I did start out with my own homemade tab though.
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Anything EXCEPT a glove works for me. Tab, bare fingers or hunting gloves that day.
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Go bare fingered stumping all summer, toughens up the digits...but I start using a homemade tab a month before deer archery comes in and I put the fluflu's away. Usually go up several pounds in draw, though.
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I hav pretty calluses fingers but I still use anthin leather glove when shooting frequently