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Type of Hearing protection #5851051 07/28/15 01:09 AM
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Which type of hearing protection do you use when shooting. I've tried the low profile muffs but they restrict me from mounting the rifle comfortably. I use plugs primarily now but sometimes take to long to apply in hunting situations and most of my guns have breaks so hearing protection is a must.

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I use electronic muffs. I don't have a problem with cheek weld.


Re: Type of Hearing protection [Re: spg] #5854433 07/30/15 12:35 AM
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You've got two choices: low profile electronic muffs that don't bother you, or spring for a suppressor. FWIW, many suppressors have muzzle brake mounting units. A .338 Lapua that sounds like a .223 and kicks like a .308 is an amazing thing ...


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