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My vote goes with the "it's the gloves" I had the same problem from time time, so I got some of those Seal Skin gloves, the ones you can pull back the trigger fingers. 
I've used golf gloves for over twenty years, seem to work very well and cheaper than shooting gloves!

 
Don't like gloves or layers or water proof jackets. I can wear them if its essential, but be honest if the weather is that bad to need them you should be at home with scotch and cigar.

 
Don't like gloves or layers or water proof jackets. I can wear them if its essential, but be honest if the weather is that bad to need them you should be at home with scotch and cigar.
Or in the pub!!! I must admit though that I wear gloves all the time,have done since I started clay shooting.

 
I must admit though that I wear gloves all the time,.
What you do in your spare time is up to you mate, it is not for me or anyone else to criticise after all you are not doing anyone any harm.

PS - rubber or latex ?

 
What you do in your spare time is up to you mate, it is not for me or anyone else to criticise after all you are not doing anyone any harm.

PS - rubber or latex ?
Oh anything synthetic and grippy sweetie!!!! :eek:

 
Sorry to ask this, but are you a slapper or a squeezer? I have heard that former pistol or rifle shooters can tend to squeeze and often do not fully release the trigger before attempting to fire again. The great Malcolm Cooper had such a problem as far as I remember,but he learned to slap the trigger,just a thought.
Slapper or squeezer    you got to laugh

 
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