I've never tried a tab and I'm wondering if it's awkward to grab an arrow in a hurry and nock it? Does the tab get in the way or is this a dumb question?
I feel the tab gives you a better advantage because you can flip it to the back side of your hand. You then can use your hand normally where a glove makes it harder to do things. I have a little clip on my armguard that I put my tab on when I am climbing it the hills just to keep it clean. If I need it its right there and only takes a second to put on. Once you get used to a tab it just feels very natural. It will actually make it easier to grab arrows in a hurry.
Not a dumb question.. You nock an arrow just like u do with a glove.. Give a tab a try and see what u think
No, your question is not at all dumb. I have found it much easier to use my hand/fingers with a tab than when I used a glove. Turn it around, and use your fingers without losing the sense of touch; however for most things it is not even necessary to turn it, but I do so especially when climbing a ladder stand, etc. when safety depends on a solid grip. In moderately cold weather (keep in mind I live down south), I can wear my fleece gloves, and the tab fits over the glove on my hand with no problems. Try it, you may like it.
For the last six years
Not just elk hunting. Everything. Very handy and easy to get OUT of the way with a flip. Love my tab.
I've used a tab for all my shooting for several years now. I have found that the tabs with all the bulk in the palm are awkward. (ie: Cavalier, Black Widow, etc.) Though they shoot well it's hard to perform tasks that require some dexterity.
IMHO
When you get used to wearing one you won't know it's there (almost anyway)! If you do decide to try it, give it some time.
I used to wear/fiddle with mine while driving....
I have been shooting a tab for 22 years, 13 of which I have been using a S.A.M., and doubt I will ever change.
Good luck!
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When you first switch to a tab it may seem awkward. Let that tab soften, shoot enough arras, and it becomes an extention of your hand. I have worn mine to work accidently: it becomes so natural. You will not notice it once you have shot it enough and IMO it will improve the feel of the string making your groups tighter...at least that is my experience. Good luck!
I interchange using a glove and a tab, although I have been using a tab much more often than a glove the last several years. My new favorite tab is the cordovan one that Scott Teaschner makes. A tab is definitely more versatile because it can be flipped around to the back of your hand, as others here have described. I have used my tab for elk hunting, and for all the other game animals I hunt. There is nothing it can't do that a glove can, except that it is not stationary on your individual fingers, which some people may have a little problem adjusting to. If you shoot split fingered, I would suggest you order one of Scott's new tabs and give it a try. He can make it with or without backing.
Allan
X2 what has already been said!
Only use a tab!
I tried a glove in the early 90's and never looked back. I only shoot a tab and for the past 20 years have used just a piece of leather until I recently bought a eichler tab..awesome. Like mentioned above I rotate it to the back of my hand and forget its there. Its also easy to use wearing gloves by just cutting the glove finger(s) that you need off. Lastly I always carry a blunt/judo in my quiver so when I'm done shooting I just slide it on the arrow, put the arrow in the quiver, and I'm ready to go hassle free.
good luck.
You won't like it at first, but you will most likely learn to like it better once the strangeness get over with. My fiance tried it for a couple of shots and didn't like it, I told her one day you are going to wear that thing for the whole round of 3d, after about the 3rd lane, I never heard another peep from her and she hasn't put on a glove since. Trick is finding the right tab, I shoot a pretty high poundage bow and I need a pretty thick tab, Bateman Cordovan leather tabs are the ticket for me, my gal prefers the Black Widow tabs, they both have a double layer of leather. My buddy made me a tab, it's from a single layer of pretty good leather and I tried it and couldn't use it cause it wasn't thick enough, so I put it aside, have been using it lately on a low poundage bow that I shoot in the basement for working on my form, really liking it, wish I could find one designed like it with a double layer of leather. Oh and yes I use mine for elk hunting!
Your question is fine. It is something I've thought about much. I've only dabbled with elk hunting and wasn't using either one when I doing that dabbling.
However I open gates, climb trees, mess with video cameras, etc. when I deer and turkey hunt. I've done these things with gloves and tabs.
I shoot a tab for only one reason, with a glove I had sore fingers, with a tab I don't.
Just got one of the Fred Echler tabs, works great.
Buy a piece of latigo leather and make your own. Simple, inexpensive and custom fit. Once I started making my tabs and carrying a spare I quit losing them.
From a Rob DiStefano post:
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QuoteOriginally posted by Scott Teaschner:
I feel the tab gives you a better advantage because you can flip it to the back side of your hand. You then can use your hand normally where a glove makes it harder to do things.
Bingo
I went to a hair tab and will never go back to hunting with a glove. I have an improved release using hair tabs and they are very easy to use wearing fingerless gloves too, a big plus.
Joshua
tabs are all I use. You have your bare fingers to handle what ever and they easily fall into place for the shot...
I always shoot a tab. Tried the glove and I find I don't get as a consistent release.
I shoot a hair tab and replace them when needed. I shoot in the high 40#s and I find it just fine. If I shot more poundage, I'd definitely look at the Black Widow tabs. They are thicker.
I don't bowhunt elk because my bows are too light in poundage, but if I had bows big enough in poudnage to hunt elk, I wouldn't hesitate one bit to hunt them with a tab.
Yep, just bring a broken in spare. I have been known to lose one occasionally in the mountains.
I shoot the BW tab currently, but have shot about every variety over the years. ABS makes some good ones as well.
I have never Elk hunted, but I use a tab for everything now. I find I get a better release and feel the string more with a tab than I did with a glove.
I use a tab nearly always but I use my glove now and then for a day or so just so I can keep the feel of it. One never knows when one might end up somewhere with only a glove handy and no tab. I always have a spare tab in my haversack and usually stick a glove somewhere handy also.
I make my own tabs from a pattern I've adapted over time but if I use a commercial tab I prefer a BW.
There's no noisy Velcro fasteners to mess with either!!!! I know not all gloves use Velcro but a large majority that I've been around do so.
I've used a Martin Super Mitt for years. In fact I have 3 un-used ones, just waitin for my orginal to wear out...
I wont be shooting with anything else, except maybe a thumb ring.
I make my own widow style. Everything tab! It hangs on the leather string, binos, lunch, grabbing another arrow or pocket knife are all done with no thought. I often get back in the truck with it still on. Yep, can use it with gloves when cold, too.
Gave up mt glove 40 years ago (still have it).