What is your favourite shooting accessory?
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What is your favourite shooting accessory?
We were out with the dogs in the rain and I suddenly realised the Deerhunter trousers I was wearing are as close to perfect as I could hope for, waterproof, warm, wind proof and breathable and all for not a lot of money from a stand at the Phoenix a couple of years ago.
I also have an old Army sleeping mat, the sort which is individual panels in a green material that folds up with a bit of tape to hold it closed. It makes a brilliant and compact shooting mat and I just wish I could find another one for when it is eventually worn out.
So what is your favourite shooting accessory? Rifles and 'scopes don't count.
I also have an old Army sleeping mat, the sort which is individual panels in a green material that folds up with a bit of tape to hold it closed. It makes a brilliant and compact shooting mat and I just wish I could find another one for when it is eventually worn out.
So what is your favourite shooting accessory? Rifles and 'scopes don't count.
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Now I'm hitting more clays than I'm missing...
My Toggi hat...mate got a bloody nose from clay fragments.
Rob
My Toggi hat...mate got a bloody nose from clay fragments.
Rob
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Easy...my dogs. They'll find, hunt and retrieve just about any game i choose to shoot - from snipe, geese and up through deer. They don't even hold it against me when i miss the shot







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Oh Marc, your babe is growing up....get here a 4 10!
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Rob
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Marc fine looking dogs, just looks like her sister.
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Bnz, looks after me and our gear.
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Got to be my Sordins. They are worth every penny I paid for them.
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Re: What is your favourite shooting accessory?
Tru Spec Combat Trousers.
I hate wearing jeans to the range as they aren't comfortable. I have an old pair of Tru Specs in US 3 colour desert camo and a newer pair in Beige and they are well made, very comfy, quite warm, a little shower resistant and have good sized pockets. Also really great just slobbing on the sofa!
Got mine from USMC Pro who provide brilliant and fast service. http://www.usmcpro.com/
I hate wearing jeans to the range as they aren't comfortable. I have an old pair of Tru Specs in US 3 colour desert camo and a newer pair in Beige and they are well made, very comfy, quite warm, a little shower resistant and have good sized pockets. Also really great just slobbing on the sofa!
Got mine from USMC Pro who provide brilliant and fast service. http://www.usmcpro.com/
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I managed to get my hands on a pair of Crye trousers in Desert Marpat (Apparently!) Anyway they are very comfortable hard wearing and dry quickly if they get wet, great on the range 9 months of the UK year or watching TV. I am however quite selective about where I wear them.
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I'm afraid that you will all laugh but - hey - I can get used to that.
My favourite accessory is my hubby, Chris.
Why? I have a medical condition that can make it quite difficult to carry anything even a bit heavy and, bless him, he is quite happy spending a day following me around & carrying everything I can't. Even up to setting up the firing point for me. I consider myself very lucky
Heather
My favourite accessory is my hubby, Chris.
Why? I have a medical condition that can make it quite difficult to carry anything even a bit heavy and, bless him, he is quite happy spending a day following me around & carrying everything I can't. Even up to setting up the firing point for me. I consider myself very lucky

Heather
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