beach004
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I hope this is an appropriate place for this question. Every year, I go for a week in late November to South Dakota, after pheasants. Some years it's shirtsleeves, some years it's coveralls; I generally can get comfortable from head to toe--with the grating exception of hands. Partly it's my age (80 next month); but whatever, it's really handicapping my hunting. We generally don't have a dog, so I must be ready to shoot on little if any notice. The gloves I have tried leave my fingers totally numb. I've tried wearing mittens that can be pulled back to let fingers out; but when do I pull them back? Hand warmers in the mittens--what good is it to have the back of my hand be slightly warm?? If I keep my hand in my pocket, it gets warmer--it also gets a lot slower to get my gun to my shoulder.
I don't have an answer; have any of you found a good solution? Cost is not much of an object, if I can solve this problem.
I don't have an answer; have any of you found a good solution? Cost is not much of an object, if I can solve this problem.