Electronic Hearing Protection
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Spike
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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
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Nontypical Buck
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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.
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.
Last edited by Valentine; 04-04-2013 at 08:37 AM.
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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
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.
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.
Since I am still learning this wonderful, frustrating game of coyote hunting, I appreciate it when I find good instruction.
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