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<blockquote data-quote="Stugots" data-source="post: 1060782" data-attributes="member: 87335"><p>I picked up a pair of Pro Ears Predator Gold for $209.00 delivered a while back that I used for a week of hog hunting down in Florida last month and they worked phenomenally well. (Only drawback was they got a little warm on the ears). Granted, I was only shooting an AR15 with a 14.5" barrel, but the sound/amplification was very crisp and clear.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.proears.com/Pro-Ears-Shooting-Hearing-Ear-Protection-Predator-Gold" target="_blank">Predator Gold NRR 26 Electronic Ear Muffs</a></p><p></p><p>If I'm shooting handguns of a larger caliber rifle at a range I double-up with in-ear plugs. The electronic amplification still helps a bit if talking with others. </p><p></p><p>Regarding your question about earmuffs interfere with the cheek weld to the stock? Yes they do make contact and will ride up on my ear ever-so slightly, but the hearing protection is still doing what it was designed to do.</p><p></p><p>Someday I may go the route of custom IEM's but for now the Pro Ears are working well for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stugots, post: 1060782, member: 87335"] I picked up a pair of Pro Ears Predator Gold for $209.00 delivered a while back that I used for a week of hog hunting down in Florida last month and they worked phenomenally well. (Only drawback was they got a little warm on the ears). Granted, I was only shooting an AR15 with a 14.5" barrel, but the sound/amplification was very crisp and clear. [URL="http://www.proears.com/Pro-Ears-Shooting-Hearing-Ear-Protection-Predator-Gold"]Predator Gold NRR 26 Electronic Ear Muffs[/URL] If I'm shooting handguns of a larger caliber rifle at a range I double-up with in-ear plugs. The electronic amplification still helps a bit if talking with others. Regarding your question about earmuffs interfere with the cheek weld to the stock? Yes they do make contact and will ride up on my ear ever-so slightly, but the hearing protection is still doing what it was designed to do. Someday I may go the route of custom IEM's but for now the Pro Ears are working well for me. [/QUOTE]
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