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  • HonkieKowboy

    Sharpshooter
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    Nov 14, 2018
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    Lafayette
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    I just purchased these recently. They're thin enough to use a handgun somewhat effectively but are still warm since it's fleece.

    Might get dirty easily though.
     

    CombatShooter

    Plinker
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    Nov 12, 2008
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    NW
    I too have Raynauds and found some thin glove liners a couple years ago on Amazon for $12 that are awesome. Made by Kastking. I searched today and Amazon has some Kastking liners on there now but the look thicker and are $38. These are non-heated
     

    jsharmon7

    Grandmaster
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    Nov 24, 2008
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    Freedonia
    I tried a pair of North Face that were suitable for shooting, but didn’t stay wa long. They are better than the PIG winter gloves, but not much. To be fair, it was 5 degrees and I was outside for a long time. The winter golf gloves did alright, but still not a perfect solution. Right now I’m going to stick with North Face and some hand warmers in my pockets to warm up.
     
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