They arrived this afternoon, and I've been playing with them for the last 30 minutes or so.
-They have no insulation, they are what I would guess is softshell exterior, windstopper membrane, and a micro grid fleece, all laminated together. Imagine someone took a Sitka jacket (Mountain/Jetsteam/TL), chopped it up, and sewed it into a glove with a tacky leather palm. Due to the grid fleece and windstopper membrane I would not use these in the summer.
-They are not quite as fitted as a merino/polyester glove, but they are considerably more fitted and flexible than my KUIU Expeditions and feel like Mechanix gloves compared to them.
-The face fabric is not as quiet as KUIU's (Stunner Stretch I believe), but the cut is much more form-fitting. I opened my safe (dial lock), pulled out my lever action 30-30, adjusted the rear sight, manipulated the safety, shouldered it with all of my fingers in the guard, and dry fired, effortlessly.
-They are grippy as all get out.
-I blew the hair dryer on full, cool blast and only felt the pressure of the air hitting the glove, which is about as good of a wind test as I can do in my house. The cuffs come up 1.5-2" past my wrist bone, so with a good fitting jacket you shouldn't have to worry about drafts or moisture getting between the gloves and your jacket.
-They include one of my favorite glove features, which is a clip on each glove to clip them together for storage or hanging.
Overall I'm very happy with them, and excited to use them this season. If you have any specific questions, let me know. I'm sorry I can't compare them to many other technical hunting gloves, as these are only my second pair. I have a lot of experience using a vast array of industrial work gloves, so that's really the experience I have to draw from.