Mr. Roberts, you may be right.

But, I have been using the modern variants for some time now and I haven't found the "wings' to be problematic, just yet. I have had more problems with gloves being too-heavy and dulling my feel for a gun and how I mount it. I also like the physical contact of a gun with my hands, it just feels better to me, like I have more precise control. Really light shooting gloves are the best option here and I somehow lost my last, best pair (they were actually driving gloves) due to carelessness on my part a few years ago. Replacing them has been somewhat problematic.

For years, Orvis had shooting gloves that I really liked as well but they don't offer them any more, and for me, really light gloves don't last very-long either. They fray and wear-out fairly quickly (the safety usually wears through them first).

Last edited by Lloyd3; 04/30/24 11:39 AM.