For those of you who shoot this glove how did you go about breaking it in? I am looking for alternatives that I can use to speed up the process of breaking the glove in. I do not have as much time as I would like to shoot it in so I am hoping for some other suggestions.
I just kneed the finger tips and sometimes will turn them inside out and then back. Also, soak it in water and then put it on and work it in. In my opinion these are the best gloves made.
Shoot it, shoot it, shoot it and all of a sudden its like part of you.
I agree with Ron; I rub a little string wax on the cordovan and start shooting. Usually after a couple of sessions it's good to go for me... :thumbsup:
Do what Ron W said then shoot it, shoot it shoot it and shoot it. I have been using the same glove for about 6 or 7 years now. The stitching on one of the tips was wearing off and I shot some glue under the tip to hold it on. It's holding up so far.