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<blockquote data-quote="George Koch" data-source="post: 2126577" data-attributes="member: 27669"><p>Tape is not going to stay on, I used a 300 Rum a few years hunting with both internal ear protection and an outer set to make sure that I didn't do permanent ear damage. My shots were open field from 300 to 1100 yards so I didn't have to worry about hearing game up close. They do make ear protection that you can hear until you shoot and then it engages.</p><p></p><p>Most of this buy over the counter ear protection you really need to research protection wise a lot of them may not offer the protection you need. I'd have the decibel of your gun shot measured and purchase ear protection from there.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure you must want to use this particular rifle but if I was close enough to hear the game I'd use another rifle in-less of course your hunting dangerous game in Africa.</p><p></p><p>If you have a friend who works in municipal law enforcement they should have a decibel meter and they may be able tomeet you at a range to determine your rifles level</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Koch, post: 2126577, member: 27669"] Tape is not going to stay on, I used a 300 Rum a few years hunting with both internal ear protection and an outer set to make sure that I didn’t do permanent ear damage. My shots were open field from 300 to 1100 yards so I didn’t have to worry about hearing game up close. They do make ear protection that you can hear until you shoot and then it engages. Most of this buy over the counter ear protection you really need to research protection wise a lot of them may not offer the protection you need. I’d have the decibel of your gun shot measured and purchase ear protection from there. I’m sure you must want to use this particular rifle but if I was close enough to hear the game I’d use another rifle in-less of course your hunting dangerous game in Africa. If you have a friend who works in municipal law enforcement they should have a decibel meter and they may be able tomeet you at a range to determine your rifles level [/QUOTE]
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