I currently shoot the Grizzly Wolverine "SS" Shooting Glove that Braveheart Archery sells. It's a nice glove and if I need to keep shooting it, that's okay. I have also used American Leather's "Big Shot", it's also very nice.
I'm looking for something between the two. The Grizzly is a little too thin and the Big Shot is a little too thick. Yes, I know, I'm being a little picky, but I'm looking for suggestions. So please let me hear them!!
Thanks in advance,
Joe
TTT
Give 3 rivers Dura glove a try,not to thin great string feel and fast smooth release.
I second the 3 Rivers Dura.
Just received a Bateman G9 glove with the adjustable stalls/cordovan tips, and really like it http://ewbateman.com/images/Gloves/G9Large.jpg
Have you shot the Bigshot enough to thoroughly break it in? I love mine and hardly know it's on anymore, heck I even tried to tie a fly onto my flyline with it on. And no I could not do it.
When I was shooting a higher poundage bow the Bigshot worked very well. Now I've found I shoot better with a bow in the lower fifties. I think the Bigshot is a great glove, just not what I'm after with this bow!
Joe
I shoot a 40# Hill and use the BIGSHOT glove ,nice and broke in and I love it.
the dura glove is the slickest i have ever shot. the string actually will get away from me every now and then before im ready---very slick and a very good glove
The Damascus glove may be what you want. It works good on 45# bows. Kind of lite but still good protection.
Try a cordovan super glove, it will fall right in the middle of the two. Glove (http://www.alaskabowhunting.com/SuperGlove-P7C11.aspx)
When I'm at Denton Hills next weekend, that's a definite thing for the "ta-do" list. I got a glove from a buddy a few years ago that was awesome! No idea what brand but the stitching ripped out. I know it won't last forever so the search is on. I have tried a few others that just don't compare.