5 of the best shooting training aids
Sharpen your shooting skills at home with five innovative training aids that build muscle memory, improve consistency and deliver meaningful data
Compulsory for clays, while offering many benefits for game – we have selected five fantastic eyewear options for shooters with varying budgets
The Axiom from X Sight Sport is a precision-engineered option for shooters who value clarity, comfort and practicality. Its clever pivot-lever system allows quick, secure lens changes without tools, while adjustable temples and nose pads ensure a stable fit through long sessions. Optical Class 1 lenses offer crystal-clear vision with no distortion, meeting EN166 and EN16321-1 safety standards. Available in multiple lens kits, each offering exceptional contrast and protection in different light conditions, the Axiom delivers premium-grade performance at an accessible price.
RRP: From £149.99
The DE.LA.RO range combines Italian style with serious optical engineering, rigorously tested in the field. Designed for versatility, they feature a fully adjustable nose piece and come in a variety of frame sizes, from sleek wraparounds to lightweight straight arms. Their T-bar design improves airflow to prevent fogging while maintaining full coverage from dust and debris. Lenses are easily interchangeable and come in a wide choice of colours, each optimised for contrast and clarity. Every pair arrives in a compact case with cleaning cloth. A professional-grade option that’s as refined as it is functional.
RRP: Frames £200 (S-XXL); Lenses £110-165 per pair; Prescription £320-450 per pair
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A best-selling choice among UK shooters, Evolution’s Matrix glasses are trusted by coaches and competitors alike. Featuring ultra-light frames, anti-scratch Class 1 lenses and a comfortable fit for all-day wear. The interchangeable five-lens kit includes dark grey, purple, orange, yellow and rose options, allowing users to adapt to every condition and background. Supplied in a durable hard case, the Matrix represents outstanding value and proven performance. For a limited time, readers can claim 15% off using code SG15, making them an even more compelling choice for those seeking reliability on a budget. Offer ends 1 March 2026.
RRP: £79.95
The Laksen Shotmaster brings Scandinavian design and cutting-edge protection to the shooting field. Its full-screen lens system eliminates peripheral glare and reflections, enhancing focus and sight picture clarity. Constructed from 0.4mm PVD-coated stainless steel, the unisex frame weighs just 18g including lenses, offering exceptional comfort and durability. Five interchangeable lens colours allow quick adjustment for changing light, while flexible arms ensure a perfect fit with traditional ear defenders. Shotmasters are a sophisticated solution for shooters seeking both form and function.
RRP: £399
For shooters requiring prescription lenses, Optilabs provides a specialist solution with over 50 years of optical expertise. The shooting range includes purpose-built frames for clay, game and target disciplines, each tailored with precision lenses to match individual prescriptions. Shooters can choose from polarised options to boost contrast or tints such as vermilion, purple and yellow for varying light conditions. A free home trial service, fast turnaround and expert fitting advice make Optilabs a trusted name in custom shooting eyewear. Competitive pricing and a 20% discount on all shooting frames until the end of 2025.
RRP: From £169.95 + delivery
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