Would like any feedback in the use of "shooting" gloves for pistol shooting at outdoor range. will use pimarily for 1911 .45 and 357 mag. I like the concept of the Pro Aim glove. Any thoughts?
Oakley Assaults for me too. Hatch makes some dandy ones too though.
I just got some Gorilla Grip gloves for Christmas for working around the garage and I love them. I think I am going to take them to the range the next time I go and see how they perform.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on these. I'm super picky when it comes to gloves and these look great on paper. I can't stand bulky gloves that hinder dexterity.
Would like any feedback in the use of "shooting" gloves for pistol shooting at outdoor range. will use pimarily for 1911 .45 and 357 mag. I like the concept of the Pro Aim glove. Any thoughts?
I think it mainly depends on what you're wanting out of the glove. Are you looking for warmth on cold days, or extra grip on warm days? Insulated or non-insulated?
Personally, I don't use gloves when it's warm. During the colder months I use Under Armor's cold weather running gloves (Not the liners that Esrice did a review on). I think I paid $35 for them at MC Sports and I don't think I could have found a better deal for the money. They grip well, keep your hands warm, and aren't so thick that you can't feel what you're doing.
Amazon.com: UA Extreme ColdGear® Gloves Gloves by Under Armour: Sports & Outdoors
well, I gave 2 pairs for Christmas.
Only downside is they're not very touch screen friendly... 50/50 ish... but no problem with a laptop.
The fingers are shorter than usual, which is a plus for me and my 10 Vienna sausages.