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Josh Stemmerich.
Cold weather gloves for shooting.
It's worth trying.
I got this tip from a Pennsylvania trooper a while back, and it's great.
Mechanics wear fast-fit tactical gloves, heavy-duty lightweight multi-purpose gloves, flexible grip and reinforced palm, touchscreen-capable colder.
hands to the back of your hand under the glove sounds weird but add a layer of nitrile gloves first then hot hands then the outer glove nitrile gloves retain moisture and keep the wind from drying out your hands and freezing them further and they grip the outer glove fabric yep
I used to wear the latex gloves under my gloves when I rode my motorcycle in the wintertime.
That's when I started doing it.
Yeah, no, that's a really good bit of it.
And you can, like, wink at people and intimidate them, you know what I mean?
Really throw them off before they start a stage.
The thought of Stimric wearing rubber gloves makes me very, very nervous.
See?
I will run a pistol match or rifle match with them all day and have the dexterity to load mags.
manipulation of the pistol or rifle features and trigger are no problem, and you can still use a scoring tablet with the touch.
For a bonus tip, I buy them for a snug fit and turn the gloves inside out, trim the fringe overlap from sewing on the trigger finger anywhere they have extra fabric, giving you more feel in the fingertips.
That's a good idea.
Get a new pair each season, and use the new ones for rifle matches, the old ones for pistol, because the M&P grip will eat up the palms in a hurry.
It'll also eat up your belly.
Also, here's the Riggs drill.