Like buzz, I never heard of that either. I use gloves mostly when I need camouflage, and then I use UnderArmour camo gloves. They fit very snug and have great tactile properties, IMO.
In Argentina for high volume dove shoots I carry a new pair of very thin leather shooting gloves that fit as snugly as my skin. They don't last long, but protect your fingers a lot during loading thousands of rounds. My trigger finger always wears a hole in it first, and when it gets big enough I just slice the end of it off and let the two joints of my trigger finger stick out.
When it's really cold duck hunting I use a muff that clips on the front of my waders to slip my hands in, one at the time. I just don't like thick, cold weather gloves.
Shooting clays? ..................Never!
SRH