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    Default Shooting Gloves

    Just got back from the sporting goods store and picked up a pair of baseball gloves to use at the range for shooting:



    I chose these baseball gloves because:

    1. They give protection to my hands
    2. They still allow for dexterity and feeling
    3. They are breathable
    4. The price ($14)

    Because I don't like prominent logos you can see in the photo that I started to black out the originally bold bright white logo (plus I like the stealthier look)

    So if you're looking for some shooting gloves check out different athletic gloves (baseball, football, tennis, golf, etc). I also like the Mechanix gloves but these baseball gloves seemed to maintain dexterity better.

    So, which gloves do you wear?





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    I have tried many gloves for shooting and I have found this glove to be the best one I ever have used, they are thin enough to allow easy use of fingers, and they are holding up well with no signs of wear.
    You can wash them and they look new.
    Trust me I run my AKs and ARs and many handguns using these gloves.
    Men's Tactical Blackout Gloves | 1000781 | $34.99 | Under ArmourŪ USA

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    I wear my 5.11 tactical gloves, or my Fox Racing MX gloves for shooting. Both work well!
    Sic vis pacem, para bellum

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    I have a thin pair with a football logo I wear that I have started to practice with.

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    I no longer wear gloves while shooting.
    Years ago, in competition shooting, we wore specially padded gloves to reduce rifle movement due to heartbeat pulsations. I would appreciate comments on how much padding you guys use. I have started target shooting with rifles again.

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    I use these super grippy gloves made from bamboo. Yeah that's what I said but, they were $4 at the hardware store and allow for almost 100% dexterity (no seems on finger tips). They have amazing grip as well. Have wanted to try baseball or golf gloves just haven't yet because the $4 bamboo gloves do the job.

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    I've been reading up on the Pro Aim gloves What is it?. I noticed the guy who was shooting all the guns on Midways Gun Stories was using a pair and looked the up. I'm going to order a pair tomorrow.

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    Mechanix Tactical Gloves: Tactical : Mechanix Wear
    .....T. Ray

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