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<blockquote data-quote="remy3424" data-source="post: 1746530" data-attributes="member: 109837"><p>[ATTACH=full]156398[/ATTACH] When it gets to single digits and below, I break-out a pair that has a mitten finger cover top (that holds a hand warmer), they also have a thin single layer of fabric that covers the fingers (most of these have exposed fingers). I will also wear a pair of sheer liners, the silver or gold metalic looking ones (some hold a hand warmer on top of the hand). I am good with these, I have trouble keeping my fingers from going numb before this...might be excessive for some (a lot of folks likley don't hunt in the cold temps), but this works well for me with the mitten top finger cover open once the dog is birdy, have even shot a few unexpected ones with the mitten top on. I also wear these during late season muzzleloader deer hunting. Scheels or Fleet Farm would carry these in my area. Grab a box of the hand warmers too. Numb fingers make it extremely difficult to pop the safety off!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remy3424, post: 1746530, member: 109837"] [ATTACH=full]156398[/ATTACH] When it gets to single digits and below, I break-out a pair that has a mitten finger cover top (that holds a hand warmer), they also have a thin single layer of fabric that covers the fingers (most of these have exposed fingers). I will also wear a pair of sheer liners, the silver or gold metalic looking ones (some hold a hand warmer on top of the hand). I am good with these, I have trouble keeping my fingers from going numb before this...might be excessive for some (a lot of folks likley don't hunt in the cold temps), but this works well for me with the mitten top finger cover open once the dog is birdy, have even shot a few unexpected ones with the mitten top on. I also wear these during late season muzzleloader deer hunting. Scheels or Fleet Farm would carry these in my area. Grab a box of the hand warmers too. Numb fingers make it extremely difficult to pop the safety off! [/QUOTE]
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