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Pearl08 03-31-2013 05:21 AM

Electronic Hearing Protection
 
I want to ditch the muffs idea and try one of the in the ear type. Anyone have any experience with this one. Soundgear electronic hearing protection for hunters

ramripper 04-03-2013 04:51 PM

those are pretty expensive, I would want to hear some reviews from someone who has used them before buying. I am curious about these though, would like to hear from someone who has used them.

Valentine 04-04-2013 08:29 AM

Unfortunately I'm old school
 
and have to save the money. Of course, I've used old fashion hearing protection for nearly 40 years, before batteries, and that worked.
At my age, I throw away the offers I get for hearing aids, even more expensive. Of course, I not only used the muffs and ear plugs for loud noises, I used them for intermediate ones like lawn mowers and small power saws. I sure did baby my ears. And I stayed away from those noisy leaf blowers and used an industrial push broom.

Good luck on saving your hearing.

Psylocide 04-04-2013 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by Pearl08 (Post 4047469)
I want to ditch the muffs idea and try one of the in the ear type. Anyone have any experience with this one. Soundgear electronic hearing protection for hunters


Originally Posted by Pearl08 (Post 3930566)
I'm planning a new rifle in 300 RUM and trying to decide which stock to use. May be a H-S Precision or a McMillan.

Both are good brands. Midway sells this H-s Precision stock. I like it and they have a great reputaion for building a stiff forend.

Then theirs the McMillan HTG stock. It's a little lighter and more like a traditional hunting stock.

My gunsmith likes the HS better for some reason. Proabably easier for his to work with.


Originally Posted by Pearl08 (Post 4036894)
Since I am still learning this wonderful, frustrating game of coyote hunting, I appreciate it when I find good instruction.

Coyote Hunting




What is your affiliation with longrangehunting.com?

samuditter 04-21-2013 06:54 AM

It seems like a good catch if you do have the budget. I checked the specs and they seem to be perfect. Go for it as an investment.

TomCree 04-29-2013 01:54 AM

those are pretty expensive, I would want to hear some reviews from someone who has used them before buying. I am curious about these though, would like to hear from someone who has used them.

rafsob 05-06-2013 05:13 PM

It would seem we had a company troll trying to do some business! Good riddance I say!!!


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