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Would like to get opinions on light weight shooting gloves, I have a habit of gripping over my fore end and barrels while reloading my shotgun. When shooting sporting clays especially, they get very hot. I have Radiens available to me locally if anyone can comment on them directly. Thanks in advance for your input.
The dead pair gear shooting gloves are the best
 
+1 for Bob Allen shotgunner gloves... been using them for 20 years... warm or cold conditions
 
FootJoy golf gloves were the best material I could find. Soft leather, good grip, breathe well, don’t get hot/sweaty, affordable. I forget I even have it on. Only problem is they only come in white. Not a huge deal but brown or black would be better.
I also use the Footjoy Golf Gloves but was able to order them in black from Amazon.
 
Would like to get opinions on light weight shooting gloves, I have a habit of gripping over my fore end and barrels while reloading my shotgun. When shooting sporting clays especially, they get very hot. I have Radiens available to me locally if anyone can comment on them directly. Thanks in advance for your input.
Magpul Technical Glove 2.0
 
Foot Joy makes light weight leather rain gloves sold as a pair. They fit well, hold up nicely and are relatively inexpensive.
I’m using the WeatherSof style as I think they provide the best feel. They do make them in black, but not in a 2XL. Might have to try the Rain grip style - wish I didn’t have to buy the pair though - only need left.
 
The Dead Pair shooting gloves appear to be identical to The Gun Glove. I don't know when Mike Gooch developed his Dead Pair gloves, but I have been using The Gun Glove for 25 years. Having said that, a quick price check showed the Dead Pair gloves to be $9 to $10 less per pair (on eBay) than the Gun Glove.

A pair of the Gun Gloves typically last me three or more years. I will try Dead Pair gloves next time I buy.

As for cold weather, Foot Joy WinterSof have Thinsulate and provide all the warmth and feel I need.
 
Would like to get opinions on light weight shooting gloves, I have a habit of gripping over my fore end and barrels while reloading my shotgun. When shooting sporting clays especially, they get very hot. I have Radiens available to me locally if anyone can comment on them directly. Thanks in advance for your input.
Any good AAA Caberetta leather golf glove have no equal in what many call shooting gloves.. I like PXG.com gloves only because FootJoy has a big flashy giant logo on their gloves. The PXG gloves are more discreet thin and that Caberetta leather is super comfortable and sensitive which doesn't impede lock time.
 
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