Stay Sharp
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are you tanning the hides yourself or sending them off to be tanned?
Both.
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are you tanning the hides yourself or sending them off to be tanned?
Very cool...Is that a template that you use?
"Get in the Choppa!!"
Graet Stuff,you have a knack for Special projects.Good on you for gifting some of your products.
My leather chopper mitts are large so that a wool Army surplus liner mitt with a trigger finger not only adds increased thermal protection comfort but also allows handling the rifle (and trigger) when required while still wearing a liner mitt. The wool mitt has separate finger for trigger as well as the separate thumb for safety manipulation.Tough to handle a rifle wearing those no? mtmuley
You misunderstand. The outer leather chopper is not slotted; just has the thumb. The liner wool mitt has the trigger finger, so when using the finger, the outer leather full mitten chopper is removed first. There is no "infiltration of snow and cold".I experimented with slotted mitts to allow trigger access but didnt care for the infiltration of snow and cold, etc. Ive never seen a commercial version of such a mitt I cared for either.
Got it. Then fingered gloves are the best choice. Mittens for game recovery.... opt to just bowhunt.