Which one do you hunt with and for glove shooters how do you keep the fingers on your glove slick? Mine isn"t sliding off the string as well as my fur lined shooting tab.......
I shoot tabs. They are easy to turn around on my hand out of the way if I need to grasp something. Also, I can wear fleece gloves in moderately cold weather and still use the tab.
Glove for me, although if I never went hunting I would shoot a tab since I do get a little cleaner release with one. I hate a tab when I'm hunting though, it's either in the way or not in position.
I don't do anything to my Damascus glove to keep it slick. The feeling you said about your glove not sliding off the string as well as your tab might just come down to the inherent differences between tabs and gloves. For me the glove is a compromise, but I shoot with it year round to make sure that the compromise is not too great. If you have developed grooves in your glove like some will do, that makes a smooth release tough to achieve.
Glove for me, I have a American Leathers Buffalo Big Shot no problems keeping it slick.
Started using a tab about 2 months ago,groups have gotten tighter and my form has improved. I'm staying with the tab...
Glove. They stay out of the way and allow me to use my shooting hand for other tasks if need be.
Sounds like it's all about personal preference. Thanks for the replies.
It is a personal preference thing. I've hunted with a glove for more than 50 years and still do. However, finally found a tab I could shoot last year and use a tab for target shooting. Enables me to get a hold that's tighter to my face and a cleaner release. However, it's slow to get on the string. First, I have to sort of move it out of the way to grab and nock an arrow, then have to get it back into position to place it properly on the string, and I usually have to look down at my nocked arrow to do that. All of that takes extra time and creates extra movement and is a disadvantage for hunting,IMO. That's why I still use a glove for hunting. A little talcum powder will add some slickness to most glove and tab surfaces.
I shot a glove for many years and have been shooting a tab for the last 8 years. Thing I like about the tab is I can swing it around my finger and out of the way and I can wear it over alight glove.
I don`t believe one is better than the other..just whats better for "you"
I use the big shot glove and frequently string wax the tips. I treat the leather with neatsfoot oil and place weight on the tips to flatten them when not in use. Trying to delay the grooves...
I shot a glove when I first started shooting. Went to a tab for several years then tried a glove again. I still prefer a tab and that is what I shoot now.
Maybe I have "odd" proportioned hand/fingers, but getting a glove that fits like I want is a pain. I have two gloves of the same brand, model and size. One of them I love and the other I hate. The one I hate has thicker seams on the finger stalls and I can't get a consistant anchor. With a tab it is much easier to mail order one and know it will feel/fit.
Prefer a tab, but still will shoot a glove from time to time. Like you noticed, it is a personal preference thing.
I use a glove... Cut the very tips off to get a better "feel and anchor"... :archer2: ...
I prefer a tab.
I am a tab guy. I shot gloves for a number of years, but my shooting improved significantly when I switched to the tab. I seem to get a better anchor and a better release. I just swing it around to the back of my hand when I need both hands to grip something. It is also easier to throw an extra in my pack or quiver.
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I'm just returning to archery, and had to decide as I've shot both in the past. For bare bow, I find that tabs allow me to get a better feel and a more repeatable anchor point. My old favorite tab was the Black Widow; recently I bought a Bateman Cordovan tab and found I like that for the slick release.
I've found that you really need to try on tabs to check size. I wear XLR gloves, but use a Large size tab.
I shoot tabs for everything except small game hunting. I need to get on the string real quick bunny hunting and shooting pheasants and chukar out of the air so I than switch to a glove. My tabs are never in the way as I just swing them to the back of my hand when I need to be nimble with my fingers. I use an Angel tab and alway keep a shot in one in my fanny pack. I also have Cavilier Elite that I like and stuff that in my backpack just in case. Shawn
QuoteOriginally posted by Sam McMichael:
I shoot tabs. They are easy to turn around on my hand out of the way if I need to grasp something. Also, I can wear fleece gloves in moderately cold weather and still use the tab.
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I've shot with and w/o the spacer, and I definitely prefer w/o. Right now I'm shooting Fred's tab. I love it.
Tabs for me. Cavalier elite split finger even though I shoot it 3-fingers under. I've been using the same one, very regularly for more than two years now. It is as good as new--no grooves, smooth, not ragged.
I did have to trip the top of the index finger portion of the tab to make it more comfortable at my mouth anchor.
For lighter recurves, tab and for heavier longbows, glove. For more sensitive bows a tab will work better for most.
I try a tab every now and then, but I always go back to a glove. Feels better to me.
Have shot a glove since I started but recently (at Sawmill) a group of us drove across the road to shoot the off-site course and I forgot my glove so I shot the course bare-fingers after I got over the fear of tearing my fingers up I got along fine, my fingers were sore until early the following week but I kept shooting and prefer the different "feel" of the string at release and I believe it has cleaned up my release quite a bit. I think it's an option not a lot of people try or think about I wouldn't have tried it if I didn't have to but I'm glad it happened.
I only "hunt" field and 3D targets but I have a glove that is over twenty years old and I love it. Very well worn in. I can easily change from split to three fingers under. Plus works great on my 40" compound bow when I drop the index finger after I anchor. The only tab that I have found that I would use is the black widow palm.
Well, after spending 25+ years with a glove I started experimenting with a tab in 2011. My consistency jumped to a whole new level. I am now a tab man. I like the thought of a glove in hunting situations, but I get a better feel and cleaner release with a plain old calf hair tab that doesn't have the hard spacer on it.
I've shot both and a tab is way smoother and cleaner release for me. I shot tighter groups instantly. Tab all the way
Tab.....the problem for me with gloves is the finger tips are not flush the fingers. I bet at least an eighth inch of leather beyond the actual finger tip. This messes with both my anchor and release.