Shooting Gloves for Clay, Game and Field Use

Our collection of Shooting Gloves is designed to support accuracy, grip and comfort across clay shooting, driven days and range use. Whether conditions are cold, wet or mild, the right gloves make a clear difference in control and consistency.

The range includes lightweight fingerless styles for maximum trigger feel, full-finger gloves for added protection, and insulated options for colder days in the field. We stock trusted makers known for their shooting credentials, including Beretta shooting gloves for clay and game and Hestra leather shooting gloves. Each pair is selected for reliable grip, durable materials and a secure fit. 

Reinforced palms, tactile fingertips, and adjustable cuffs are standard features across the collection, helping maintain dexterity while protecting on long shooting days. Sizes range from small to XL, ensuring a close, comfortable fit without restricting movement.

To complete your setup, pair your gloves with protective shooting glasses and hearing protection for shooting sports.

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About Shooting Gloves for Clay, Game and Field Use

Choosing the Right Shooting Gloves

Selecting the right shooting gloves depends on conditions and discipline. For clay shooting and range work, lightweight or fingerless gloves offer improved trigger control and breathability. During driven or walked-up days, full-finger gloves with reinforced palms provide better protection and durability.

Cold-weather shooting benefits from insulated gloves that retain warmth without sacrificing feel, while wet conditions call for treated leather or weather-resistant fabrics that maintain grip. Many shooters favour gloves with adjustable cuffs to seal out wind and rain while ensuring a secure fit.

If you’re building a complete field setup, explore our wider range of shooting accessories, including eyewear, ear protection and field equipment designed to work together throughout the season.

All Shooting Gloves FAQs

The best shooting gloves offer a balance of grip, comfort and trigger feel. Lightweight leather or synthetic gloves suit clay shooting, while full-finger or insulated styles are better for driven and walked-up shooting in colder conditions.

Fingerless gloves provide improved trigger sensitivity and are popular for clay shooting. Full-finger gloves offer added warmth and protection, making them better suited to field shooting and winter use.

Well-fitted shooting gloves can improve consistency by enhancing grip and reducing hand fatigue. Poorly fitting or overly bulky gloves may reduce trigger control, so choosing the correct size and style is important.

Leather gloves are valued for durability and natural grip, while modern technical fabrics offer breathability and weather resistance. Many shooting gloves combine both for balanced performance.

Shooting gloves should fit snugly without restricting movement. A close fit ensures better control of the gun while preventing excess material from interfering with the trigger or safety.