Essential Kit Checklist for Scottish Field Archery

The Basics – Without These You’re Not Shooting

1) Bow

Match your chosen style (barebow, longbow, compound, etc.). Check string, limbs and fixings before you leave home.

2) Arrows

Bring at least 6 for practice and ideally 12+ for events. You will lose one eventually — probably to a shrub that has never lost anything in its life.

Match spine/length/point weight to your bow and number them for easy recovery and scoring.

3) Quiver

Hip or back — personal choice. It should safely carry arrows and small essentials.

Accessories
Comfort & Efficiency

  • Arm guard – saves forearm and improves confidence
  • Finger tab/glove – protects draw fingers and improves consistency
  • Bow stringer – safest way to string recurve/longbow
  • String wax – helps strings survive Scottish damp

Clothing
Scottish Edition

  • Quiet waterproof jacket
  • Layering (base/mid/outer)
  • Boots with grip
  • Hat + thin gloves

Weatherproofing the Gear

  • Waterproof sleeve (or zip-lock bag) for scorecards
  • Small towel/chamois for grip and hands
  • Arrow puller for foam and tight bosses

Handy Extras

  • Pencil (works better than pen in drizzle)
  • First aid basics (blisters happen)
  • Snacks and water
  • Insect repellent (midges don’t care about your grouping)
  • Whistle for emergencies on remote courses
  • Spare string and small tool kit if you have space

Scottish wisdom: always pack a flask. A warm drink fixes most problems.