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Shooting

With regular shooting practice, hunters can improve their chances of making accurate shots in the field.

Why Do You Need Shooting Practice Before Hunting Season?

Shooting practice is an essential part of preparing for hunting season for anyone with a hunting license. It’s a discipline that requires both technical skill and mental strength to achieve accuracy and ensure safety when using firearms in various hunting situations.

Precision is a key component of pre-season shooting training. It’s about training your eye and hand to hit a target with high accuracy. This includes mastering different types of firearms and adjusting your technique to fit various hunting scenarios — like shooting at different distances, in varied terrain, and under changing weather conditions.

Becoming a skilled marksman takes a high level of concentration and mental control. Hunting situations are often intense and require quick decisions and sharp reflexes. That’s why it’s important to train your focus, manage stress and nerves, and master your breathing and body control to make precise, safe shots.

Regular practice is crucial for maintaining and improving your shooting skills before hunting season. This might include range shooting, participating in shooting tests, or other training activities to build up technical ability, concentration, and mental focus. Training in realistic hunting scenarios can also help prepare you for the unpredictable moments that can arise in the field — especially during moose hunting or other big game hunts.

Safety is always the top priority — both during the hunt and in training. It’s essential to follow all gun laws and regulations and handle firearms safely at all times. That means storing your gun properly when not in use, handling it with care, and always sticking to safety routines and guidelines during practice and in the field.

So make sure shooting practice is part of your hunting prep — it’s key to improving your accuracy and boosting your chances of a successful hunt.

What Should You Wear for Shooting Practice?

When you're training, it's helpful to wear garments with solid shoulder patches to keep your shotgun or rifle securely in place. Plenty of pockets are also useful for carrying extra rounds.

  • A shooting vest is both a practical and comfortable choice for training. It typically has large pockets and reinforced shoulder patches that help stabilize your firearm. Plus, it’s lightweight and keeps you comfortable in most weather conditions.
  • Chevalier has also developed a unique cut for shooting shirts designed to give you maximum freedom of movement while shooting. This prevents tight or restrictive clothing from disrupting your focus. We call it Shooting Fit, and it includes extended sleeves and body length, cleverly hidden pleats at the elbows, specially shaped shoulder caps, and extra-deep pleats in the back for improved flexibility.
  • Shooting gloves are also a great addition to your gear. They offer a solid grip and, in colder conditions, insulated versions will help keep your hands warm.
  • There are also a few smart extras that come in handy during shooting practice — like a cartridge bag or a gun slip.