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Beretta Hardface Gloves Brown Bark
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Beretta Fleece Beanie Blaze Orange
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Filson Tin Game Bag Dark Tan
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About Shooting Accessories
All Shooting Accessories FAQs
What accessories do I need for clay pigeon shooting?
Core clay pigeon shooting accessories include protective ear defenders, impact-rated shooting glasses, a gun slip, cartridge pouch or vest, and a basic cleaning kit. Many shooters also use recoil pads, grip gloves and a cap or peaked hat to manage sun and weather at the stand.
What is the best ear protection for shooting?
Electronic earmuffs with adjustable sound control are a strong option for clay, field and target shooting. They reduce gunshot noise while still allowing you to hear conversation and range commands. Well-known choices include models from Peltor and other specialist hearing brands stocked by The Sporting Lodge.
Are shooting accessories the same for field and clay shooting?
Some shooting accessories, such as ear defenders, shooting glasses and gun cleaning kits, work in both environments. Field shooting often calls for extra weather resistance and carrying capacity, so you might add insulated gloves, gaiters, backpacks or game bags, whereas clay shooting usually favours lighter kit and fast cartridge access.
What brands are reliable for shooting accessories?
Brands such as Beretta, Purdey, Westley Richards, GMK, Peltor and Filson have long-standing reputations for well-made shooting accessories. Each offers strengths in areas like leather goods, protective equipment, technical headwear or gun care, so you can choose pieces that match how and where you shoot.
How do I store and maintain my shooting gear?
Store shooting accessories in breathable bags or cases and avoid prolonged exposure to damp or direct heat. Wipe down metal tools and gun care equipment after use, and allow ear defenders, gloves and clothing to dry fully before putting them away. Regular cleaning and sensible storage will help your gear last longer.
Is it worth investing in a full shooting accessory kit?
Complete accessory kits can be useful, but many shooters prefer to build their own setup over time. Prioritise well-made ear and eye protection, a suitable gun slip, cartridge storage and a cleaning kit. You can then add items such as gloves, bags and flasks as your shooting discipline and frequency become clearer.