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<blockquote data-quote="Wild_Bill" data-source="post: 114713" data-attributes="member: 4785"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>I've also read that its best to unscrew the muzzlebreak when in the field so you don't lose hearing after the shot and possibly not hear an animal charging from the flank or rear. Sound to me like a pair of those earphones that let you hear everything then shut down upon a loud blast would be the solution.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>Hi if you fire a large calibre big game rifle you will not hear much even without a brake. Hearing the charge of another animal you would not hear it with or without the brake. As you stated get some good quality ear mufs that are noise activated and wear them all the time while hunting they will actualy help you find the game as they intensify the noises around you. Leave the brake on as it will give you a much faster recovery if you require a seccond shot.</p><p></p><p>Cheers Bill</p><p>Australia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild_Bill, post: 114713, member: 4785"] [ QUOTE ] I've also read that its best to unscrew the muzzlebreak when in the field so you don't lose hearing after the shot and possibly not hear an animal charging from the flank or rear. Sound to me like a pair of those earphones that let you hear everything then shut down upon a loud blast would be the solution. [/ QUOTE ] Hi if you fire a large calibre big game rifle you will not hear much even without a brake. Hearing the charge of another animal you would not hear it with or without the brake. As you stated get some good quality ear mufs that are noise activated and wear them all the time while hunting they will actualy help you find the game as they intensify the noises around you. Leave the brake on as it will give you a much faster recovery if you require a seccond shot. Cheers Bill Australia [/QUOTE]
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