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Re: Ear protection while dove hunting
[Re: Guy]
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08/23/17 02:17 PM
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I primarily use Howard Leight ear muffs but these Silencios are very good too Ear muffs are for girls. What? Plus they probably flare birds... Do those come in Camo?
The child tells what he got for Christmas, the mature man tells how he spent the day, the immature hunter tells how many birds he shot, the mature gunner tells of the experience. -George Bird Evans
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Re: Ear protection while dove hunting
[Re: 12gauge]
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08/23/17 11:33 PM
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Guy
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Here some camo ones, might be too hot for dove tho... 
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Re: Ear protection while dove hunting
[Re: Buzzsaw]
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08/24/17 05:50 AM
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I suggest a pair of these. A few fella's from a "special" military organization turned me onto them. Very comfortable, around $14-$25 on Amazon, a no pesky batteries. I believe Academy also sells them in the hearing protection section. Surefire EarPro Sonic Defenders: They protect your hearing without interfering with your ability to hear routine sounds or conversations. Their fitted design provides a Noise Reduction Rating of 24dB. Sounds, at safe levels, are allowed to pass through into the ear canal, while potentially harmful noises (above 85dB) are reduced. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004DH65OG/ref=twister_dp_update?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Last edited by LuckyVictim; 08/24/17 05:51 AM.
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Re: Ear protection while dove hunting
[Re: Buzzsaw]
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08/24/17 02:24 PM
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I use these  Or these 
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Re: Ear protection while dove hunting
[Re: Guy]
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08/24/17 02:25 PM
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ndhunter
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Here some camo ones, might be too hot for dove tho... You got an Asian Girl thing going on here don't you
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Re: Ear protection while dove hunting
[Re: Buzzsaw]
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08/24/17 04:43 PM
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I have Tinnitus also and, according to my ENT, am borderline for a hearing aids now. Besides shooting, I grew up in construction and worked for a company for a while that had 14 fans blowing to help keep air moving. That and loud rock & roll music in my youth has probably done me in.
I agree, the earmuffs get hot, especially early in the season here in Texas. Bad enough using them when mowing & trimming my yard in the summer. I have gone to using the foam plugs when bird hunting for the same reason as Guy. They are cheap, they do work, and I can still hear my hunting buddies yell “bird” or “rooster”.
Todd
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Re: Ear protection while dove hunting
[Re: BigAL33]
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08/24/17 05:21 PM
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ndhunter
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I primarily use Howard Leight ear muffs but these Silencios are very good too Ear muffs are for girls. What? Don't bother responding to the troll. He has pieces of foam shoved in his ear and can't hear you.
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Re: Ear protection while dove hunting
[Re: ndhunter]
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08/26/17 12:00 AM
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Seriously, there some good recommendations on here I'm gonna try, but as I said in my first post, not interested in ear muffs. But here is a more manly pair ndhunter might want to try. 
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Re: Ear protection while dove hunting
[Re: Guy]
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08/26/17 01:33 AM
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I think that is a haircut!
Why are you making fun of my electronic headgear? You're just jealous.
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Re: Ear protection while dove hunting
[Re: LuckyVictim]
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08/26/17 02:06 AM
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I suggest a pair of these. A few fella's from a "special" military organization turned me onto them. Very comfortable, around $14-$25 on Amazon, a no pesky batteries. I believe Academy also sells them in the hearing protection section. Surefire EarPro Sonic Defenders: They protect your hearing without interfering with your ability to hear routine sounds or conversations. Their fitted design provides a Noise Reduction Rating of 24dB. Sounds, at safe levels, are allowed to pass through into the ear canal, while potentially harmful noises (above 85dB) are reduced. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004DH65OG/ref=twister_dp_update?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 Bought a pair of these. Inexpensive, comfortable and work well for what they cost.
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Re: Ear protection while dove hunting
[Re: Buzzsaw]
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08/26/17 03:13 AM
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Ill give them a look tomorrow, may end up with a foam plug in my left ear cuz I cant hear anything with plugs in both ears/
my main problem, I cant handle any ear protection for longer than about an hour. hurts my ears plugs or muffs.
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Re: Ear protection while dove hunting
[Re: Guy]
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08/26/17 03:14 AM
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Seriously, there some good recommendations on here I'm gonna try, but as I said in my first post, not interested in ear muffs. But here is a more manly pair ndhunter might want to try. I thought this was one of Bill's famous "file" photos from long ago
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