Hearing Protection While Hunting

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Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by MG5150 » 15 Jun 2025, 9:46 am

G'day Everyone

Just touching base to see what people recommend for hearing protection when hunting? (deer stalking)

I'm a musician by trade so I take hearing protection very seriously.

I missed a stag the other day because I fumbled to get my headphones on and missed an opportunity for a shot. I think going with either a set of cans or in-ear's that have noise reduction and blast cutout along with ambient amplification, would be ideal. That way I can hear, point and shoot.

Has anyone tried the AXIL GS Extreme plugs? I keep getting hammered by their ads on FB.

https://www.earjobs.com.au/products/gs- ... oBEALw_wcB
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Re: Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by Faedy » 15 Jun 2025, 5:02 pm

Yep.
I've been running them for 18months now.
Good for all bar my .300winmag with muzzle brake.
I get good battery life and comfortable to use.
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Re: Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by No1_49er » 15 Jun 2025, 7:02 pm

I use those and I think they are superb.
Another thing they don't tell you in the advert blurb - they seem to be water resistant.
I mistakenly left mine in a shirt pocket which got thrown into the wash. Came out nice and clean and fully functional, still. I'm not game to try it again on purpose.
There is no claim as to how long they function on a full charge but mine have stayed operational after a full day ( >8hr) on the range.
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Re: Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by GQshayne » 15 Jun 2025, 7:45 pm

I have never used any hearing protection when hunting. Of course, when I started there were no options like now. I would not been able to hear the sounds around me.

Coincidentally, I have just read an article that mentions using hearing protection when hunting, and one person had been trying to get the attention of the other and was unable. They decided that it was not suitable in that situation. I would be concerned about the same.
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Re: Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by Billo » 15 Jun 2025, 8:32 pm

I use Walkers muffs

half the price off Ebay compared to retails shops

always have spare batterys in ya kit and remember to turn them off

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Re: Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by MG5150 » 15 Jun 2025, 8:37 pm

GQshayne wrote:I have never used any hearing protection when hunting. Of course, when I started there were no options like now. I would not been able to hear the sounds around me.

Coincidentally, I have just read an article that mentions using hearing protection when hunting, and one person had been trying to get the attention of the other and was unable. They decided that it was not suitable in that situation. I would be concerned about the same.


Grandpa tells me I don't need to use hearing protection because they never did back in the day...

Grandpa also has the TV volume on 95/100 which can be heard from the start of the driveway and makes the walls shake



- Thanks for the feedback regarding the usage!
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Re: Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by Fester » 15 Jun 2025, 10:19 pm

All those old deaf range shooters must have thought gunshots didn't need hearing protection.
I was smart enough to click onto those big orange Protector class 5 muffs when shooting a .44 mag revolver in my 20s.
They helped with flinch, cutting noise down further.
With a range full of big rifles and half of them needing muzzle blasters. When the light goes red, I have class 5 Howards, and those skull plugs that near stop all noise, stuff hearing range orders.

I tried just about everything when deer hunting and the original model Axles were not much good.
I could wear Howard lights, but the amplification is a fair bit different to normal ears.
It amps up every footstep and the cockatoos, but didn't seem to catch a lot of bush noises that well.
I tried walking around with a plug in the left ear and, hopefully, inserting the other one before a shot, it often didn't happen.

Now I just wear the buds on the plastic piece frame thing sticking into my neck or head.

There is no real quick way with beanies hats, or a face cover, but I can get those buds in if I see a deer before it sees me and they are the ones I shoot most.

You do get more used to the odd unprotected shot but who's to say it's not because you have lost hearing in that range from gunshots.
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Re: Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by Oldbloke » 16 Jun 2025, 8:42 am

Billo wrote:I use Walkers muffs

half the price off Ebay compared to retails shops

always have spare batterys in ya kit and remember to turn them off

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/18653339193 ... 0d989acf7f


They only provide a low level of protection.


You need to understand the ratings.

NRR a USA rating
SNR a EU rating
SLC80 a NZ/AU rating is the best.
If for use at a range SLC80 Class 5 would be recommended.


But I'm with GQshayne. When hunting I don't bother. Unless firing a lot of shots. Not ideal but works for me. I want to be able to hear when out hunting and muffs are a PITA.
1 or 2 shots when away for the weekend is a lot different to the range of firing a few if sighting in.
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Re: Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by Oldbloke » 16 Jun 2025, 8:54 am

These might be a good option for hunting. Low level protection but light and convenient.

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As Fester said, muffs don't work well with head gear.
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Re: Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by Fester » 16 Jun 2025, 11:48 am

Those ones that Oldbloke posted are what I have been searching for but not finding.

The plug shape is the best for quickly slipping them in and still working well enough to protect against 1 shot from a non-magnum rifle with no ridiculous muzzle blaster fitted.

The ones I use most have a round-shaped yellow plug that is most likely less effective.

I suspect that if blokes can walk into a big gun range or the indoor muzzle break popular St Scarys place with a set of Howard Lights or the lesser reduction plugs, they have lost some hearing, as I can't do it.
The scull screws or whatever they are called were a game changer as testing all the stuff I have, they were the only thing that stopped me hearing the TV completely and it's only the class 5 amplifying muffs on top that let me hear a range order.
If turned off, I would not likely hear or make out anything much.
To have a conversation, I pull the plugs out and let the amp muffs do their thing.
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Re: Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by Oldbloke » 16 Jun 2025, 2:42 pm

Here is similar. Abt $10 I guess. Just be aware this design is nearly always only class 2. Definitely not suitable for range work. Your local OHS shop should be able to source same/similar. Plenty out there. If you keep the foam clean (or even just wash them) you can reuse them.

I've noticed quality electronic muffs are coming down in price. (Cl 5)
My range trips have been increasing so I'll be buying a pair.



https://www.ajsafety.com.au/product/pro ... ss-2-14db/
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Re: Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by Oldbloke » 16 Jun 2025, 2:45 pm

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Re: Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by Fester » 16 Jun 2025, 5:53 pm

I will look at all the links, but gave up last time and the local work safety shop had nothing.
Bummings had less than that but they are just de-stocking whatever doesn't sell well, it seems, now that they have the market sewn up.

I found a big rural Mitre 10 and now go there first but forgot about the plugs on a stick searching.
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Re: Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by GQshayne » 16 Jun 2025, 7:30 pm

I wear them when sighting in etc. Very good for this. Just not in the bush.
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Re: Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by Biscuits » 19 Jun 2025, 12:35 am

It's completely ridiculous that suppressors are not permited for HSE reasons.
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Re: Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by MG5150 » 19 Jun 2025, 11:19 am

Biscuits wrote:It's completely ridiculous that suppressors are not permited for HSE reasons.


100%

I saw (on Facebook) SSAA pushing for it in Vic on the back of new revisions to suppressor laws in the UK announced yesterday. Hopefully some momentum can build up behind it.
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Re: Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by No1_49er » 22 Jun 2025, 3:17 pm

Per good H&S practice, PPE comes into the means of control. Control the source - if there's still a problem, use adequate hearing protection, in addition to the moderator.
Here's the latest from SSAA Vic. https://ssaavic.com.au/shh-we-really-ne ... ppressors/
Interesting that they congratulate the BASC on their good sense, but where is the commentary on the fact that our NZ neighbours have NEVER had restrictions on suppressors/moderators, nor do I believe they even keep records of criminal misuse of them because it just doesn't happen.
Perhaps our colleagues over the ditch are a bit more mature in their thinking?
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Re: Hearing Protection While Hunting

Post by Oldbloke » 22 Jun 2025, 3:47 pm

Bit off topic.
I'm hopeful that the SSAA's new CEO will make the SSAA more politically active.


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