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Recommendations for good shooting trousers

  • 13-10-2017 03:24PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 87 ✭✭


    Lads, 
    As per title.. Am interested in lads opinions on a good pair of trousers for rough shooting and deer stalking..
    I have about 12 coats but only one decent pair of trousers at the moment (Deerhunter rusky)  and they're a bit warm. 
    I've had the Seeland keeper trousers in the past and found them good. So they would be an option, but I'm thinking about something like the Deerhunter Ram or similar?
    For the lads that have different pairs of deerhunter trousers, which do you find best? 
    Interested to hear yer opinions...


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,558 ✭✭✭wexfordman2


    Lads, 
    As per title.. Am interested in lads opinions on a good pair of trousers for rough shooting and deer stalking..
    I have about 12 coats but only one decent pair of trousers at the moment (Deerhunter rusky)  and they're a bit warm. 
    I've had the Seeland keeper trousers in the past and found them good. So they would be an option, but I'm thinking about something like the Deerhunter Ram or similar?
    For the lads that have different pairs of deerhunter trousers, which do you find best? 
    Interested to hear yer opinions...

    You can't shoot with trousers, I would suggest trying a firearm.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 87 ✭✭nowwerehurlin


    Lads, 
    As per title.. Am interested in lads opinions on a good pair of trousers for rough shooting and deer stalking..
    I have about 12 coats but only one decent pair of trousers at the moment (Deerhunter rusky)  and they're a bit warm. 
    I've had the Seeland keeper trousers in the past and found them good. So they would be an option, but I'm thinking about something like the Deerhunter Ram or similar?
    For the lads that have different pairs of deerhunter trousers, which do you find best? 
    Interested to hear yer opinions...

    You can't shoot with trousers, I would suggest trying a firearm.

    🙄


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 668 ✭✭✭blackpearl


    Deerhunter ram have 2 pair one green and one realtree camo have them 3 years their still going strong 100% waterproof hunt 3 times a week and evening duck flights most other days i would not have any other trousers around the place for the serious hunter they are the job.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 42 GADWALL


    If you want the best , Harkila , Falraven or Musto . Seeland are a lower tier to these and owned by the same group as Harkila I understand .

    If you go onto the Beretta site EU one , they have good gear and a free returns policy and often have sales on many items .

    Sportsmans Gun Centre online shop is a good starting point.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,292 ✭✭✭Chiparus


    I have the pro hunter trousers for the last 7 years , they really are excellent, although not as waterproof as they once were.

    The trousers are much better than the jacket. Value for money the deer hunter stuff cannot be beaten.
    I had a seeland jacket , the quality was not the best.

    I find Mcbrides in Athlone the best for price and service.

    https://mcbrides.ie


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