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What's That Thingy Makes Your Hands Nonslip


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Never want anything on my hands when I shoot. I remember using adhesives at first in High Power Rifle shooting to get things locked in. Gave it up for the mess issues as harmongreer says. I usually keep several dry shop rags in my bag and use these to dry my hands as I go to the line. If my hands are really sweaty, plain dirt, or baby powder work for me (corn starch sounds good too). Nothing tacky on my shootin' tackle anymore!

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Never want anything on my hands when I shoot. I remember using adhesives at first in High Power Rifle shooting to get things locked in. Gave it up for the mess issues as harmongreer says. I usually keep several dry shop rags in my bag and use these to dry my hands as I go to the line. If my hands are really sweaty, plain dirt, or baby powder work for me (corn starch sounds good too). Nothing tacky on my shootin' tackle anymore!

George,

That is why I started using the Dry Grip. It is an antiperspirent lotion, leaves no residue and one application is good for a couple of hours, of course using range dirt is cheaper and availabe at almost every place we shoot. :D

Alan

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Range dirt in Florida = Sand

Sand + Gun = BAD

I have the "grip tape" on my competition blaster done by Derek at MC, which is awesome.

I have Eric's Grip Tape on my carry gun, which is also awesome.

I will try some of the Price tennis stuff on my weak hand for reloading purposes.

Thanks for the tip :D

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