VikingsGuy
Well-known member
So, in the field big game hunting, what do you do for ear protection?
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I don't wear them while big game hunting as i generally only shoot once or twice. I always wear hearing protection at the range.
That's what I've been doing for the last 15 years or more. I bet I've shot 50 animals with them in, and zero without them. I walk around with them partially in my ears and twist them in when I'm ready to shoot. It's as natural as pushing a safety. In fact, sometimes I have a momentary panic that I've left them at home when I'm bowhunting.I have passive plugs that westone makes. Custom molded at the audiologist. They cost me $150 if I remember correctly. They were originally for bird hunting but when I started big game I figured I'd use them for that as well. If it is windy I can't hear as well but pulling my hat over my ears cuts most of the wind noise.
The next pair will probably be some sort of active noise blocking ones. The passives don't work very well if you are trying to get your kid ready to shoot and he is asking you questions like "should I shoot?"