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<blockquote data-quote="Left Hand Dave" data-source="post: 1449330" data-attributes="member: 94260"><p>My uncle was a gunnery instructor during WW II. He was the one that taught me to shoot and hunt. Back in WW II times they did not even know what PPE was, more or less use it. I think the closest thing they had were cigarette buts stuck in their ears. His hearing was terrible. He was the best friend I ever had and it bothers me he may not have heard some of the important things I told him. he knew the importance of what he lost. If he would have caught me shooting without hearing protection I would still be wearing my but for a hat. I shoot big loud handguns hunting and put the muffs on so they cover one ear. If I see something coming I pull the other side down. I think the electronic protection is probably better.</p><p>That being said with good muffs I can shoot my 338 Lapua comfortably.</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Left Hand Dave, post: 1449330, member: 94260"] My uncle was a gunnery instructor during WW II. He was the one that taught me to shoot and hunt. Back in WW II times they did not even know what PPE was, more or less use it. I think the closest thing they had were cigarette buts stuck in their ears. His hearing was terrible. He was the best friend I ever had and it bothers me he may not have heard some of the important things I told him. he knew the importance of what he lost. If he would have caught me shooting without hearing protection I would still be wearing my but for a hat. I shoot big loud handguns hunting and put the muffs on so they cover one ear. If I see something coming I pull the other side down. I think the electronic protection is probably better. That being said with good muffs I can shoot my 338 Lapua comfortably. Dave [/QUOTE]
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