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"Quiet crowns" - reducing percieved noise and ear damage?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pete L" data-source="post: 121904" data-attributes="member: 5591"><p><strong>Re: \"Quiet crowns\" - reducing percieved noise and ear damage?</strong></p><p></p><p>Over here in the Uk we use sound moderators which really really help,they take away all ther blast you still geg a crack but nothing like what you get without one fitted,You can actually see the strike and hear the hit as a moderator takes nearly all of the flip and recoil out of the gun,at one time we struggled to be allowed to have one but under the health and safety laws to protect your hearing nearly every shooter in the Uk uses one,for an example of there effectivness I fitted one to my 7mm/300 wsm I can have freind stand at the side of me when I shoot it with no ear defenders on thats how good they are,Thet would be perfect for the long range varmint hunter off the bench as you wouldnt need a spotter as you can see the strike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete L, post: 121904, member: 5591"] [b]Re: \"Quiet crowns\" - reducing percieved noise and ear damage?[/b] Over here in the Uk we use sound moderators which really really help,they take away all ther blast you still geg a crack but nothing like what you get without one fitted,You can actually see the strike and hear the hit as a moderator takes nearly all of the flip and recoil out of the gun,at one time we struggled to be allowed to have one but under the health and safety laws to protect your hearing nearly every shooter in the Uk uses one,for an example of there effectivness I fitted one to my 7mm/300 wsm I can have freind stand at the side of me when I shoot it with no ear defenders on thats how good they are,Thet would be perfect for the long range varmint hunter off the bench as you wouldnt need a spotter as you can see the strike [/QUOTE]
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