Stone_Ice_1
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I have 2 kids that are hunting for their first year this year. My 10 year old son and my 11 year old daughter. On opening day of the youth hunt my daughter got a shot at a doe. She has shot the gun numerous times over the summer and fall at the range and in the woods. I have them set up with a youth 243. After her shot at the doe on opening day she was in tears over the loudness of the gun. When shooting it in the past she has always had ear protection on. This time while hunting she did not. She had asked about the loudness of the gun before we went hunting. I told her she wouldn't even notice it when pulling the trigger on an animal. I am torn on what to do to help her. Even a few days later she is still talking about how loud it was and how long her ears were ringing. I don't really want her using ear plugs, she is only 11 years old and I need her to be able to hear me, even while lining up for the shot. I am considering the hunting ear muffs that most use for the range. Any thoughts?
I should mention this is a tough one for me. I have worn hearing aids since I was 3 years old. Then about 10 years ago I got a cochlear implant in one year and 5 years later in the other one. I don't wear any protection because there is nothing left for me to protect. For those not familiar my ear drums and ears in general are bypassed and are no longer used.
My son shot the gun on sunday and got his whitetail doe. He said he didn't notice the sound at all.
I should mention this is a tough one for me. I have worn hearing aids since I was 3 years old. Then about 10 years ago I got a cochlear implant in one year and 5 years later in the other one. I don't wear any protection because there is nothing left for me to protect. For those not familiar my ear drums and ears in general are bypassed and are no longer used.
My son shot the gun on sunday and got his whitetail doe. He said he didn't notice the sound at all.