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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: edward.penny on March 26, 2019, 08:14:48 PM
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Which do you use and why? I bought a 3 under tab but seem to shoot better split finger. I guess I will have to buy another tab or a glove. Looking something of good quality that will last.
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I have been shooting tabs for many years due to convenience. In cold weather I can wear a fleece glove and still use the tab.
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I shot a glove for years, but starting shooting with a deep hook some years ago and went to a tab because the American leather gloves I had always used did not give me the dexterity I needed for this style of shooting. Once I went to a tab I never looked back.. It just seems to give me a lot more "feel" of the string..
There are a lot of good tabs out there, but I personally settled on the Jenkins safari tuff tabs some years ago.. They just seem to fit me best and last forever.
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Black Widow tab for 45 years and counting. Split finger. When I try a glove I don't have the good feel the tab offers.
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I think you will find that trad shooters' preferences are divided pretty equally between tabs and gloves. I have changed between them several times, and finally settled on a tab. From your personal perspective, I don't think it matters much why another shooter would choose a tab or a glove, because there are many great shooters on either side of the line. Pick the one you think you will like the best, and you will either be motivated to change after a while or you won't. I think experience is the only answer.
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Personally, I use a light camo glove. Really, good feel on the string.
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Bearpaw speed glove. I haven't worked hard enough to master a tab yet. The glove works even with a deep hook so change is hard.
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I like a Glove for convenience.... I can't keep up with a tab.
I've been shooting deep hooks Since I was 8 years old.
I love the American leathers gloves....
Just use what you feel comfortable with and what works best for you..... As one is not superior for everyone.
And, neither are release aids....just finger protection. I've killed lots of game without my glove as sometimes I can't keep up with my glove. :biglaugh:
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Tab for me. Make sure you have the correct size tab. I go with the simple bateman cordovan 3 under or the death adder tab.
Also, three under and change to tab may require you to retune. Check it out with bareshaft.
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I bounce around. Now, Im using big shot (American Leathers) before Eagle Flight cordovan tab.
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A while back, TBM did a survey of their readers as to which they prefer and 63% said glove and 37% tab. I personally use a tab.
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I've been using a Damascus glove since they were $9.00. Got tired of trying to locate the tab or having to climb down from the treestand to recover it. :knothead:
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Glove when I was a kid and younger. Tab nowadays. Why? Tab works better for me and my release.
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Shot a glove for 6 years and after trying several 3 under tabs I've settled on the trad geeks carbon fiber tab. Works very well and I don't think I could go back to a glove. Gets my fingers tighter to my face for a smooth release!
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I like split finger and just ended up with tabs. I can wear gloves as said before and it’s clean and easy. I started making my own. Used my buddy’s glove last night and it’s fine, but I prefer a tab after years and years of a glove.
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I'm new to the whole thing and these are some of my experiences...
Was recently gifted a Black Widow PCH- 65# @ 28''. My first recurve, so obviously far too heavy for me to shoot consistently. As a result, I bought a cheap used recurve off eBay here in Australia, with sets of 35# and 50# limbs. It also came with a leather glove.
I can shoot the 35# accurately without any finger protection at all. My release of the string is consistent.
At 35# with the glove, my releases are very inconsistent. It's like shooting a rifle with a terrible trigger. The glove takes away a lot of dexterity and feel and seems to hang up on the string and even cause my shots to go right a fair bit.
Have briefly shot the 50# limbs with my fingers and I seem to be more accurate, but my fingers start to kill after a few shots so I go back to glove. Again, inconsistent releases.
Shooting the BW at 65# is impossible for me without a glove but I find I can be reasonably accurate because the power of the bow rips the string out of my fingers quickly and allows for a more consistent release, all things considered.
Have ordered a BW finger tab and should get it next week. I'm very keen to see how it feels but I predict it will give me much more feel and consistent releases across the board.
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Glove for 3-D and hunting and I'm shooting split-finger. A tab for indoor and field archery with a target bow and shoot that 3 under and split depending on distance.
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Cordovan split finger tab with a finger separator. People like what they like.. Cordovan wears like iron and will last thousands upon thousands of shot.
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Shot leather glove for years, then switched to a Bateman tab (which got stolen along with my TS III, and other hunting stuff), then switched to just a light camo mesh glove for hunting. Protection enough for the one or two shoots I take per day. 3-D season will start back up and I have some "new to me" longbows that are in the upper poundage range, so may go back to tab.
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I started off with the duraglove, got a tab for kicks from braveheart archery and found that I initially liked a glove. Got a bison American leathers glove for my 60 lb bow and that developed deep grooves. I then got my toelke recurve and the tab set that Dan sells. That was the most consistent I have been with any finger protection. Lost that tab and am presently shooting a bw superleather tab which has developed surface cracks despite applying leather conditioner.
Have another of Dan's tab on order.
Definitely tab for me , I get a cleaner release and less finger wear
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I shoot both and always have. :dunno: If I could only use one I would pick a glove only because in the woods I can use my hand freely with out worry of loosing a tab. I honestly can't say I shoot better with one or the other or one feels better than the other. I do tend to grab the tab more for 3D shooting since I shoot strictly 3 under at 3D shoots. Hunting and target practice I finger walk the string so need the ability to shoot 3 under, split, and 2 over, tab won't do that.
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Back in the day when I shot a compound, I used a tab. Then to a release. Then switched to trad bows and I still had my tab. Every shot of my recurve, the tab would go flying. So, I bought a Damascus glove and haven't gone back. Once it's on my hand, I forget about it. I also carry a backup in my pack.
In cold weather, I have a wool glove that I cut the three fingers off at about the second knuckle, keeping the thumb and pinky finger on. The glove fits under the wool glove.
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Damascus glove is great, used them for years, but the heat in Texas and subsequent sweat deteriorates the leather quickly. So gloves don't work for me in Texas. So tabs for long 3-D shoots and just a camo mesh glove for hunting.
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Always preferred a glove myself. But I've also tried many a glove before finding the ones that suite me and my shooting style.