Leather gloves

Mosby

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As an fyi, I bought the Plainsman leather gloves from Sam's Club recently. The dark brown version they sell. 2 pair for $20. I put Montana Pitch Blend leather oil/conditioner on them 2 weeks ago and let it soak in and dry. Put the Montana Pitch Blend boot wax on last night. Almost completely soaked in by this morning. Leather is a great shade of mahogany. Soft and well oiled, they should be great for training and hunting. Can't beat them for the price.
 
Those are my go to gloves. I use them here on the Ponderosa on barbed wire fence. They are surprisingly tough for a thin glove. I make sure I supply my wife with a pair of mediums. She loves them also.
 
Have had these the last year or so. For the price can’t complain. They have held up great.
 
What I like to get is a pair of sheep skin gloves that are a bit to small, then get them wet and work a bit with them on to kinda form fit my hands. Let them dry and put them back on and work mink oil/saddle conditioner into them. No sloppy figure length or tightness around the wrist or top of hand. I started doing this bc it was hard to use sheet metal screws with bulky
Glove. Sheep's skin is thin and soft to begin with so if you are actually working with them on it will rip unfortunately.
, but for shooting gloves its relatively cheap and last for season's. Dexterity and feeling the safety and trigger is not a problem 👌
 
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