Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


•••shooting glove•••?

Messages posted to thread:
the Black Spot 09-Dec-22
felipe 09-Dec-22
CStyles 09-Dec-22
Dry Bones 09-Dec-22
two4hooking 09-Dec-22
the Black Spot 09-Dec-22
4t5 09-Dec-22
4t5 09-Dec-22
MStyles 09-Dec-22
From: the Black Spot
Date: 09-Dec-22

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Can’t figure why my HHA glove always turns sideways on my pointer finger after couple shots. Any suggestions?

From: felipe
Date: 09-Dec-22




Maybe because they are so round it can move freely. I use the Black Widow that has the flat piece in the back and it stays straight.

From: CStyles
Date: 09-Dec-22




Pine tar inside the finger stalls

From: Dry Bones
Date: 09-Dec-22




My Bear Paw glove always turned slightly as well. I have flat wide hands, not very thick, so I always suspected that folks with thicker fingers most likely did not have the same issue. Of course there is always the argument about Leather being a natural material has some differences within the fiber that could be the cause as well. If the rotation isn't affecting accuracy, and not making a soar spot, I would probably just keep shooting. My ultimate remedy was to start shooting a tab, the sewn seems were causing soar spots on my fingers as the glove rotated.

-Bones

From: two4hooking
Date: 09-Dec-22




Add a few stitches to the too seam to tighten it up.

From: the Black Spot
Date: 09-Dec-22




Thanks all!

From: 4t5
Date: 09-Dec-22




I think your draw is ever so slightly downward,as it moves down the serving it rotates the finger stall counter clockwise, the two lower finger stalls being squeezed together don't allow that to happen.

From: 4t5
Date: 09-Dec-22




sometimes mine does that too.

From: MStyles
Date: 09-Dec-22




I recently bought a Black Widow 3 finger glove. My pointer finger stall would slide forward slightly and turn. Like my brother indicated a few comments above mine, put pine tar in the stall or put a little on your finger. Works like a champ instantly.





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