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What ounce is best to try?
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1.5 to 2 oz seems to work well for me.
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someone posted a note here on using shooting or dress gloves for leather pads. It's on my bucket list to try one day, but I have no need for one yet.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan)
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I have purchased vintage leather purses from thrift stores that seemed to be the ideal "cut". Unfortunately, they were misplaced in my 2017 move. I notice that Tony is sending guns out with the best leather covered pads I have ever seen, but I don't expect him to tell you how his guys do it. My Inverness 20 gauge from Tony has the best leather covered pad I own. Is there any chance he does them for us common folk?
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