Doctor Lecter
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what's the best fleece for clay shooting ?
Have to agree,they had a great value range,especially in micro fleeces and practical shooting wear.Sealand used to be a great product at a reasonable price, but since their take over the cost has skyrocketed
None of them really. Several thin layers are a better bet than something as thick as a fleece. I’d recommend a bamboo base layer under a jumper or tee shirt. Better for gunfit and far less restrictive. If it’s too cold for that then shooting’s probably off the list.what's the best fleece for clay shooting ?
Did you inherit the pattern ?I've got a brilliant jumper that I use for clay shooting it's warm and has a thin neck so it doesn't affect gun mount. I cannot recommend it highly enough. But unfortunately it was knitted by my grandmother who has been dead 40 years.
Well, based on your recommendation, I've just ordered a Zerofit Ultimate. If it's no good then expect a visit from the misses. (You REALLY don't want that.) I must dash, she wants her tongue sharpening.Depends how warm (or cool) you want to be. I shot yesterday and was wearing my skeet vest over just a T shirt and lightweight trousers. Even when it rained, I did not use a waterproof, I always have a spare top in my vehicle. If you 'feel' the cold I would recommend a top made by 'Zerofit '. I bought 2 of their tops last winter. One is lighter than the other. I have never needed to wear anything other than a waterproof over them. I wore the heavier version with just a thin waterproof over, during a snowstorm in Scotland last February and was plenty warm enough. Right through last winter (albeit mild) I wore just one of the tops with a skeet vest over for all my Clay shooting. I found both tops a bit warm to wear under a shirt, with a tie for my game shooting. They are NOT cheap, but I have found them excellent and I am about to purchase another. I know a couple of members off this site also have them and their feedback was good. Have a look at the Zerofit Web site and YouTube.
Just one note about Seeland do NOT buy mail order, unless you have tried and KNOW exactly what size you require. I have had to go up 1 size with Seeland tops.
westley said:I do NOT think you will be disappointed. Have a look on YouTube, they have a couple of videos on there. I saw the advert in a fishing magazine and as I had been looking at most of the established walking/outdoor clothing companies wares, but could not find anything I felt was suitable, I bought the Zerofit. I have not been disappointed, but I have been VERY warm !
My 2 tops have been washed countless times and have never lost any of their 'new' properties, including their shape.
Unfortunately not she sold it to some bloke called Mr SchoffelDid you inherit the pattern ?
Second thisBack to the fleece, my lad has a percussion fleece and in my opinion its better quality than my harkila and schoffel and at least half the price
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