Women's Shooting Jackets

Our women’s shooting jackets are built for reliable protection in wind, rain and cold, with cuts that support movement and an easy mount. Choose from insulated styles for winter days, lighter shells for active use, and mid-weight options that work across the season.

The collection includes weather-ready outerwear from Barbour women’s field jackets, Beretta shooting outerwear, Fjällräven hunting jackets, Deerhunter performance layers, Musto country sports jackets and Purdey heritage outerwear. Expect practical pocket layouts, durable fabrics and adjustable details that help you stay comfortable through long days outside.

To complete your outfit, pair jackets with women’s shooting trousers and add warmth with women’s fleece mid-layers. For flexible layering, browse women’s shooting gilet layers. For the full category, visit the women’s shooting gear hub.

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About Women's Shooting Jackets

How to choose a women’s shooting jacket

The right jacket depends on your shooting discipline and the conditions you expect. Focus on fit, weather protection and pocket layout, then build layers that match the season.

Jackets for clay shooting

  • Choose lighter jackets that allow a clean mount and do not feel bulky through the shoulders.
  • Breathable fabrics and well-placed pockets can help on warmer days at the stand.

Field and driven use

  • For long days outside, look for stronger weather protection, durable fabrics and deeper pocket space.
  • Adjustable cuffs and high collars help in wind and showers.

Weather protection for mixed terrain

  • If you expect steady rain, choose fully waterproof designs where stated on the product.
  • Quiet, hard-wearing fabrics can be useful when moving through cover or stalking.

Layering for comfort

Complete the outfit

If you want to browse by clothing type, start with women’s shooting clothing range.

All Women's Shooting Jackets FAQs

Women’s shooting jackets are designed around movement and practical use in the field. Many include shaped sleeves for an easy mount, useful pocket layouts for cartridges and essentials, and durable fabrics chosen for long days outside.

For driven days, look for a jacket that allows clear arm movement, has deep cartridge pockets and offers reliable weather protection. Many shooters prefer a comfortable mid-weight jacket that layers well over fleeces or gilets in colder weather.

Some are fully waterproof, while others use water-resistant finishes designed for lighter rain. Check each product description to confirm whether it uses a waterproof membrane, sealed seams or a water-repellent treatment.

Insulated jackets are best for cold, slower-paced days. Lighter shells can suit clays or more active use, especially when you prefer to manage warmth with layers underneath.

Look for comfortable shoulder movement, practical pockets, adjustable cuffs and collars, and fabrics suited to your conditions. Reinforced areas can help with durability, while quiet materials can be useful when moving through cover.

Some women do, especially if they want a roomier fit. However, women’s cuts often give better balance through the shoulders, waist and sleeve length, which can feel more comfortable during repeated mounting.

Start with a base layer, then add warmth with a fleece or gilet. This keeps bulk down while allowing you to adjust easily as the weather changes during the day.

Follow the care label. Waxed jackets may need re-waxing, while waterproof membrane jackets usually need gentle washing and reproofing. Avoid fabric softeners and high heat, as these can reduce performance.