Look around the field on a driven shooting day and you’ll see that many Guns have made the most of…
Chef Jose Souto is himself a keen stalker and shooter and his knowledge of the field shines out in this beautifully photographed book. Tempting recipes for pheasant, duck, grouse, pigeon, geese, woodcock and other game birds. RRP £25
A neat, 3oz pewter flask featuring the Purdey touch marks engraving. You may not be able to afford a classic Purdey gun but you can still enjoy the traditional English workmanship here. For £10 a letter you can also have it engraved with initials. RRP £55
This thick, timelessly elegant woollen jumper is perfect for keeping warm
on the foreshore at first light and
smart enough to wear to a Christmas drinks party later that evening.
RRP £130
The Kraft Force from Seeland is a seriously rugged shooting jacket made from hard-wearing rip-stop fabric — just the thing for those on a beat one, stand one syndicate or keen stalkers. For all its workhorse durability, it is still a good-looking bit of kit. Features include a detachable hood, extra-large cartridge pockets and a rear game pocket. At less than £200, this jacket offers excellent value for money. It is available in shaded olive in sizes 48 to 60. RRP £179.99
Why not double the rows on your belt and fit two boxes of cartridges around your waist? This bit of kit allows you to leave your cartridge bag in the car and head into the field without the fear of running out. RRP £79
The Oxford Shirt Company has established itself as one of the best manufacturers of shirts for country people. Fitted with a classic collar and single cuffs, one of these would look equally good at the local for a meal or on the peg on a Saturday morning. RRP £49.95
For the keeper who has everything, the Suzuki Jimny pickup is the ultimate Christmas indulgence. Described by many as the perfect shoot vehicle, it is available in a range of colours and can be modified to your desired specifications. Price from £12,500
Whether you are looking for a coat for wintery dog walks or stalking trips to the Highlands, the Norfell fits the bill. Made from a waterproof, windproof and silent fabric, it is available in willow green in sizes 46 to 58. RRP £399.99
For those who like something smart and a bit different, the Alan Paine Combrook is worth a look. Lightweight and water repellent, this waistcoat is perfect for standing on the peg during an early-season partridge day or at the clay ground, and can be worn under a jacket when the weather turns cold. RRP £169.95
Ideal for the woodland stalker, Zamberlan Steens provide first-rate comfort, durability and ankle support, no matter how hard the going gets. The boots are available in sizes 38 to 48.
RRP £194.95
Look around the field on a driven shooting day and you’ll see that many Guns have made the most of…
Our pick of the best shooting shirts will have you looking smart and feeling comfortable even when you’re in the…
These certainly aren’t cheap but great binoculars should last you a lifetime. This pair from Swarovski has a range of clear vision up to 132m and 8x magnification. The ergonomic and lightweight design means they can be easily stashed in a pocket when you climb the hill until it is time to glass a herd. RRP £830
BASC’s presence at this year’s Stalking Show brings into focus the growing enthusiasm for deer management, believes James Sutcliffe.