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<blockquote data-quote="tank" data-source="post: 1450283" data-attributes="member: 48101"><p>This is not directed at any one individual. Earplugs? Earphones? In hunting? Come on. How many shots do you fire hunting? For big game, I only fired once except for one occasion when the animal (deer) was running. I don't wear hearing protection while hunting. I want to hear what is around/behind me. Example: I laid down between two boulders to watch what looked like Grand Central Station of converging deer trails. I heard a shot behind me to the west. I laid there and about 10-15 seconds later, I heard a big animal come down hard behind me. I rolled over quickly in time to give a buck time to veer away from the path between the two boulders. I avoided having a story that few would have of the buck that tap danced on my back and tore up my hunter orange vest before running on to safety. Will one, well-placed shot a year cause premature deafness? Come on, gun owners. That and suppressors for those who hunt just tells me that maybe you should go Robin Hood style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tank, post: 1450283, member: 48101"] This is not directed at any one individual. Earplugs? Earphones? In hunting? Come on. How many shots do you fire hunting? For big game, I only fired once except for one occasion when the animal (deer) was running. I don't wear hearing protection while hunting. I want to hear what is around/behind me. Example: I laid down between two boulders to watch what looked like Grand Central Station of converging deer trails. I heard a shot behind me to the west. I laid there and about 10-15 seconds later, I heard a big animal come down hard behind me. I rolled over quickly in time to give a buck time to veer away from the path between the two boulders. I avoided having a story that few would have of the buck that tap danced on my back and tore up my hunter orange vest before running on to safety. Will one, well-placed shot a year cause premature deafness? Come on, gun owners. That and suppressors for those who hunt just tells me that maybe you should go Robin Hood style. [/QUOTE]
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