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Hearing protection?
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05/10/17 11:32 PM
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Can y'all make some recommendations for me? Is there any type of hearing protection where I can still hear a coyote running or a deer walking but mute the sound of my rifle? Where I hunt it's thick so if you just see them instead of hear them you'll never be ready. Any help is appreciated.
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/10/17 11:34 PM
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Yes. Yes there is.
Just to make sure that it is done thoroughly, I go both ways.
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/11/17 12:07 AM
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Howard and leight electric muffs
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" Edmund Burke
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/11/17 12:08 AM
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I put my hearing protection on when I see what I want to take. I keep them on my knee while in the blind.
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/11/17 12:19 AM
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Yes. Yes there is. That right there
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/11/17 12:55 AM
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I just quit wearing protection while hunting. Its just one shot and it never hurts my ears or makes them ring.
At the range I wear ear plugs and then ear muffs for double protection
GO TRUMP!
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/11/17 01:52 AM
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I just quit wearing protection while hunting. Its just one shot and it never hurts my ears or makes them ring.
At the range I wear ear plugs and then ear muffs for double protection I never have, it's starting to bother me more and more. Some days it doesn't some days it does.
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/11/17 02:27 AM
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Hearing damage is cumulative and insidious, y'all. Take care of your ears, you only get one pair. I've got tinnitus from shooting and it's annoying as hell.
To OP- just take your pick of any electronic hearing protection brand beside Caldwell. Everyone's got their preferences and they all work equally well, whether they're Walkers, Howard Leights, or Pro Ears.
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/11/17 02:58 AM
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Hearing damage is cumulative and insidious, y'all. Take care of your ears, you only get one pair. I've got tinnitus from shooting and it's annoying as hell.
To OP- just take your pick of any electronic hearing protection brand beside Caldwell. Everyone's got their preferences and they all work equally well, whether they're Walkers, Howard Leights, or Pro Ears.
This!!! I'm only 33 and have tinnitus pretty bad. I don't shoot anything that's not suppressed or with hearing pro at competitions.
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/11/17 03:09 AM
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Hearing damage is cumulative and insidious, y'all. Take care of your ears, you only get one pair. I've got tinnitus from shooting and it's annoying as hell.
To OP- just take your pick of any electronic hearing protection brand beside Caldwell. Everyone's got their preferences and they all work equally well, whether they're Walkers, Howard Leights, or Pro Ears.
Would these work just as well to wear while mowing the lawn? Could you put your music on at a reasonable volume and hear it? My current set that I wear while mowing forces the volume on the phone to max level for me to hear it while mowing. When I run it that loud without the mower going, it's incredibly annoying, so I realize what I'm doing to my ears for that hour and a half every week.
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/11/17 04:44 AM
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Hearing damage is cumulative and insidious, y'all. Take care of your ears, you only get one pair. I've got tinnitus from shooting and it's annoying as hell.
To OP- just take your pick of any electronic hearing protection brand beside Caldwell. Everyone's got their preferences and they all work equally well, whether they're Walkers, Howard Leights, or Pro Ears.
Would these work just as well to wear while mowing the lawn? Could you put your music on at a reasonable volume and hear it? My current set that I wear while mowing forces the volume on the phone to max level for me to hear it while mowing. When I run it that loud without the mower going, it's incredibly annoying, so I realize what I'm doing to my ears for that hour and a half every week. I bought active noise canceling ear buds for use while mowing. They do a pretty good job of muting the mower since they are active (battery powered) noise canceling. When running the brush hog behind the ATV, I can barely hear the mower and have to check if it's still running at times.
It is far more important to be able to hit the target than it is to haggle over who makes a weapon or who pulls a trigger.
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/11/17 07:24 PM
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Do yourself a favor and get a set of MSA Sordin supreme pro-x with the gel earcups. They are the most comfortable pair I've ever used. Now I wear them when I shoot, mow, use a grinder or pretty much any other time I'm around loud things including my ex. They are a bit pricey for earmuffs, but worth every penny. Like previously stated, you only get one set of ears and hearing damage is permanent.
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/11/17 07:39 PM
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My brother let me borrow some fancy earphones when we went to the range and I would only use them for that only...shooting...I like my ears to not be covered while hunting. They were freaking nice though.
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/11/17 08:33 PM
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really any decent pair of Electric headphones will fit your needs. The Howard Liegts are good as are the Walkers. Great stuff for way under $100
you can turn them up and hear EVERYTHING
Wearing ear muffs bother me after a short time, so I just keep those cheap earplugs on a string around my neck. When I get ready to shoot, I wet the plugs and shove them in FAR. After the shot takem out. 33 decibel perfect
one bonus, the loud shot is one less thing to take away your concentration
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/11/17 08:37 PM
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Do use something, hearing loss is the pits.
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/11/17 11:02 PM
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I really like these for hunting: http://www.midwayusa.com/product/275487/...flat-dark-earthThey also make a Bluetooth model so you can listen to music if you get bored; I don't usually get bored myself, so I have the regular pair. There are better electronic muffs, but the low profile and the great protection make these terrific for hunting.
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/12/17 01:52 AM
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I own the Howard leights and they do not compare to the peltor sport 500 that I have. Howard leight has a new bolt model coming out that I would look into. It should be released this week. At the shot show, the peltor 300,500 and Howard leights bolts were the top earmuff releases for 2017
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/12/17 03:49 AM
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I just quit wearing protection while hunting. Its just one shot and it never hurts my ears or makes them ring.
At the range I wear ear plugs and then ear muffs for double protection I thought the same thing - right up to the time my ears started ringing permanently over 20 years ago. Once your hearing is damaged you'll never get it back. I can't tell you how miserable it is to deal with hearing loss and tinnitus 24/7.
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/12/17 06:26 AM
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I have a couple pairs of Howard leights but really want to get some MSA Sordins after trying them a while back.
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/12/17 02:46 PM
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I use the SportEar Ghost Stryke-1 earbuds. You can adjust the sound up or down (depending on how many crows are around you) and they protect your hearing. I wouldn't wear them to the range. I just use them for hunting.
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God bless John Wayne!
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/12/17 04:54 PM
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/14/17 06:32 PM
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I just quit wearing protection while hunting. Its just one shot and it never hurts my ears or makes them ring.
At the range I wear ear plugs and then ear muffs for double protection I never have, it's starting to bother me more and more. Some days it doesn't some days it does. The day your ears start making sounds of their own, hissing, buzzing, high pitched, tones that start abruptly for no discernable reason, sounds that you never heard before, sounds that don't exist in nature, sounds of every kind imaginable, changing for no discera, from a barely perceptable hiss to a mind-dumbing symphony-on-acid. That's the day you learn about white noise, Tinnitus, loud music, loud guns, thumpin bass, headphones, and the benfits of sleeping with a box fan nearby.
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/22/17 02:57 AM
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I just quit wearing protection while hunting. Its just one shot and it never hurts my ears or makes them ring.
At the range I wear ear plugs and then ear muffs for double protection I never have, it's starting to bother me more and more. Some days it doesn't some days it does. The day your ears start making sounds of their own, hissing, buzzing, high pitched, tones that start abruptly for no discernable reason, sounds that you never heard before, sounds that don't exist in nature, sounds of every kind imaginable, changing for no discera, from a barely perceptable hiss to a mind-dumbing symphony-on-acid. That's the day you learn about white noise, Tinnitus, loud music, loud guns, thumpin bass, headphones, and the benfits of sleeping with a box fan nearby. Good description. Mine are screaming right now. I have mostly high pitched constant tones. After being the same for years, last year they branched off into dual or multi-tones. Cass
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Re: Hearing protection?
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05/22/17 05:53 PM
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