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.