WHAT TO WEAR FOR BEATING
WHAT IS BEATING?
Beating is a crucial part of any shoot. Its purpose is to increase the chances of a successful shoot by flushing out the birds and driving them towards the guns.
Beaters work as part of a well-organised team, usually led by the gamekeeper or shoot captain through woodland or game cover crops flushing the game in the desired direction. In order to do this, beaters make noise by clapping loudly or using their voice disturbing the vegetation to flush out the birds. They may also use a stick to beat bushes and tap to push birds forward. Beaters will also use flags to try to move the birds to fly in the right direction. The beating line needs to move in formation at the right pace; if they go too fast, the gamebirds will disperse all at once giving the guns little time to shoot the birds. Experienced beaters will often have trained dogs with them.
Beaters may be given radios to communicate with different groups on a shoot or to report on stages of a drive. Good organisation and communication are essential for a fruitful shoot.
Beating is a great way of getting exercise in the great outdoors. It enables you to meet new people of all ages and backgrounds and is an excellent introduction to shooting. Some shoots welcome children, even laying on specific beaters’ days to encourage them in to the sport.
WHAT SHOULD YOU WEAR IF YOU ARE BEATING?
You can wear a T-shirt but we recommend a classic country shooting shirt for all year-round wear or a stretchy polo shirt on a warmer day. Both should allow for ease of movement but not to loose. Shooting shirts are usually designed with shooting fit and are usefully cut to a longer length to avoid coming untucked when arms are raised.
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So, you've nailed the coat, here's a couple of essentials to keep you even dryer and warmer!
THE FINISHING TOUCHES
Just a few more things, then you're ready to go!
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WHAT SHOULD CHILDREN WEAR FOR BEATING?
For youngsters in the field, or for exploring the countryside, keeping warm and dry is paramount. Alan Paine’s Rutland tweed children’s range is crafted in a soft handle, durable wool blend designed to withstand all weathers and robust enough to tolerate all the great outdoors throws at it.
WHAT TO WEAR FOR BEATING
WHAT IS BEATING?
Beating is a crucial part of any shoot. Its purpose is to increase the chances of a successful shoot by flushing out the birds and driving them towards the guns.
Beaters work as part of a well-organised team, usually led by the gamekeeper or shoot captain through woodland or game cover crops flushing the game in the desired direction. In order to do this, beaters make noise by clapping loudly or using their voice disturbing the vegetation to flush out the birds. They may also use a stick to beat bushes and tap to push birds forward. Beaters will also use flags to try to move the birds to fly in the right direction. The beating line needs to move in formation at the right pace; if they go too fast, the gamebirds will disperse all at once giving the guns little time to shoot the birds. Experienced beaters will often have trained dogs with them.
Beaters may be given radios to communicate with different groups on a shoot or to report on stages of a drive. Good organisation and communication are essential for a fruitful shoot.
Beating is a great way of getting exercise in the great outdoors. It enables you to meet new people of all ages and backgrounds and is an excellent introduction to shooting. Some shoots welcome children, even laying on specific beaters’ days to encourage them in to the sport.
WHAT SHOULD YOU WEAR IF YOU ARE BEATING?
You can wear a T-shirt but we recommend a classic country shooting shirt for all year-round wear or a stretchy polo shirt on a warmer day. Both should allow for ease of movement but not to loose. Shooting shirts are usually designed with shooting fit and are usefully cut to a longer length to avoid coming untucked when arms are raised.
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You can wear a smart pair of jeans but we recommend chinos or, if it's a warm day, summer shorts. Again, you'll want to avoid something too tight-fitting for each of movement and, if you're caught in a sudden downpour, jeans will take time to dry and feel particcularly uncomfortable.
A PERFECT PARTNER
So, you've nailed the coat, here's a couple of essentials to keep you even dryer and warmer!
THE FINISHING TOUCH
Just a few more things, then you're ready to go!
CAPS
A waterproof cap is an absolute must, to keep the sun or rain off depending on weather conditions. It will also protect your head from low hanging branches. The Rutland waterproof cap is fully lined and has a breathable membrane for top to toe comfort..
WHAT SHOULD CHILDREN WEAR FOR BEATING?
For youngsters in the field, or for exploring the countryside, keeping warm and dry is paramount. Alan Paine’s Rutland tweed children’s range is crafted in a soft handle, durable wool blend designed to withstand all weathers and robust enough to tolerate all the great outdoors throws at it.
COATS
A waterproof cap is an absolute must, to keep the sun or rain off depending on weather conditions. It will also protect your head from low hanging branches. The Rutland waterproof cap is fully lined and has a breathable membrane for top to toe comfort..
BREEKS
A cool cotton shirt is also a must. Alan Paine’s men’s and ladies’ shirts are usefully cut to a longer length and won’t come untucked.
FLEECES
You will encounter thorny bushes and sharp branches and, aside from keeping your hands warm, you will need protection from these. Alan Paine’s water-resistant leather men’s gloves have an ultra-fine fleece lining, stud adjustable strap and pleated elastic at the cuff for greater flexibility.