Big-Shot Buffalo Archery Shooting Glove Review

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Big-Shot Buffalo Archery Shooting Glove Reviews

I love it!!!

Julian
2 years ago

I've gone through several tabs in the past couple of months and this is my first shooting glove. I am absolutely loving the feel of shooting in a glove as opposed to a tab and this one in particular is extremely high quality. I have no doubt that this will last me months if not even years of shooting of daily shooting. Definitely do not regret spending the extra money to get this!!

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Still going strong after 14 years

Claus Jensen
4 years ago

I bought this glove from 3rivers 14 years ago , and it is not worn out yet.....Leather around the fingers has gone still from Gallons of sweat coming from my fingers using the glove for this long time. This glove does its job to perfection

I would definitely buy this product again! Great quality!

KW
5 years ago

This is the best glove on the market!

I would definitely recommend to a friend

Muckbootbill
5 years ago

Great purchase, made a big difference with release and much more comfortable than my previous glove

Initial impression that the glove was too small, it was not.

Robin
5 years ago

Very well made. Pricey, but worth it.

YES I WOULD BUY THIS PRODUCT AGAIN. THANKS.

ETO
5 years ago

This glove is the best that I've ever had.

Great Glove!

Mohawk
5 years ago

This is a well built glove with nice heavy leather. I would prefer if the velcro closure was at the back of the hand instead of the front of the hand with a buckle since it is a bit tedious to lock the glove on as tight as I like it. Other than that, there are "pads" on the fingers to keep the string from creating creases in the leather. They do caution you to use a thread nock read more point instead of the brass pinch on nock points to prevent damaging these pads, but my nock point doesn't come into contact with them.

Thicker leather, great feel

Sandtygr
6 years ago

This is a fantastic glove. Thicker leather then the elk big game glove, longer break in period, but once it is broken in, it's like skin on skin. One drawback is if you shoot 3 under and have the nock rest on your finger, the seam may jiggle the arrow off of a small rest like a flipper. The thinner elk hide one didn't do that. Beyond that, it's fantastic!

Yes, I would by this product again, good quality.

No nickname
7 years ago

Well, it is a very good glove with high quality. The service a 3 Rivers archery was also very professionnal. Yes I would by this glove again because this is the best one I've ever ad.

Well made glove

Lionheart
7 years ago

The glove has very little give in the fingers, with the third finger stool too long for that finger

Big-Shot Buffalo Archery Shooting Glove Questions and Answers

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Asked by Joshua 3 years ago

How do I know which size to get?

If you email us your hand measurement we can match it up for you 3 years ago

If you email us your hand measurement we can match it up for you.

Asked by Oldman 4 years ago

How do i size these gloves.?

They run true with most American made glove sizes. I normally we 4 years ago

They run true with most American made glove sizes. I normally wear an an XL and it fit me great.

Asked by Dennis 4 years ago

I am trying to replace my original glove. It looks the same from the knuckle side. My glove has the palm covered but there is not a picture of the palm side of this glove. I am not looking for the open glove like the big shot elk glove

The glove you have is probably the Full Shot style which we do n 4 years ago

The glove you have is probably the Full Shot style which we do not offer. All the ones we carry will have an open palm.

Asked by Mengley 4 years ago

Is the Big Shot Buffalo glove made of American Bison or Asian Water Buffalo leather?

This is made from American Bison. They are tanned in such a way 4 years ago

This is made from American Bison. They are tanned in such a way that makes them soft.

Asked by Bryson Bishoff 5 years ago

How do I get the right size can I get sizes in inches not centimeters

The glove sizing charts and the chart on this page are all in in 5 years ago

The glove sizing charts and the chart on this page are all in inches.

Asked by Chops110 5 years ago

Is the difference between this and the Crossover Buffalo glove that this one has the nylon on the outside of the finger caps? there is no palm side image to tell.

Yes that is correct. 5 years ago

Yes that is correct.

Asked by Juan 7 years ago

Are my measuring from my wrist to tip of middle finger or are my using the other chart thats also listed for measuring around the palm of my hand? Im getting different sizes.

I would measure around your palm of your hand but I would also t 7 years ago

I would measure around your palm of your hand but I would also take in to consideration the length of your hand.

When I ordered this glove I used the wrist to tip of the middle 7 years ago

When I ordered this glove I used the wrist to tip of the middle finger measurement and the glove fit me perfectly. I have been shooting traditional bows for 42 years and this is the best glove I have ever used. Sent from Windows Mail Sent: ‎Friday‎, ‎April‎ ‎7‎, ‎2017 ‎12‎:‎01‎ ‎AM

Asked by CrazyB 10 years ago

Which glove offers more protection, the buffalo or the elk? I have a 65# recurve bow

I would recommend the buffalo. 10 years ago

I would recommend the buffalo.

I'm shooting w the big shot xtra large and its been great. Love 10 years ago

I'm shooting w the big shot xtra large and its been great. Love it. I'm shooting high poundage martins and blck widow.

I have both the Elk and the Buffalo and the Buffalo is the bette 10 years ago

I have both the Elk and the Buffalo and the Buffalo is the better glove because the nylon finger tips are sown into the finger tips not to the outside of the fingers. Expensive but worth the money, very durable. Just keep it oiled and it will serve you well.

I prefer the buffalo glove. It is a little thicker and more dura 10 years ago

I prefer the buffalo glove. It is a little thicker and more durable than the elk.

I would say buffalo. Only issue I had with it is the finger area 10 years ago

I would say buffalo. Only issue I had with it is the finger area is stiff

Asked by Wayne 10 years ago

I shoot left handed . Can this glove be used?

This glove can be used for both left and right handed shooters. 10 years ago

This glove can be used for both left and right handed shooters.

Yes. I do not see a problem with this glove being ambidextrous o 10 years ago

Yes. I do not see a problem with this glove being ambidextrous other than the Velcro would be awkward to close. Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android

Definitely. Its my current glove . 10 years ago

Definitely. Its my current glove .

Yes this glove will work for a lefty. H.L. Mencken 10 years ago

Yes this glove will work for a lefty. H.L. Mencken

Sure. It's a great glove. Sized a little large so if you are in 10 years ago

Sure. It's a great glove. Sized a little large so if you are in the middle, pick the smaller size. Sent from my iPhone

Asked by James Low 10 years ago

Will this glove or it's variants (elk hide, big shot glove) be suitable for use with a bow rated 100# and 110# without pain in the fingers?

It's difficult to say as it will be different for each individua 10 years ago

It's difficult to say as it will be different for each individual. The gloves are fairly good for protection, but I don't have the experience with 100# bows.

I am using the exact same glove on 72 # bow and I do feel pain o 10 years ago

I am using the exact same glove on 72 # bow and I do feel pain occasionally, so , my answer will be NO- definitely not strong enough for bows above 60#.