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Hunting Rifle: Anyone Else Have No Desire for a Silencer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ross1147" data-source="post: 2362571" data-attributes="member: 106919"><p>I don't own a suppressor yet, currently have one ordered and one month down on the wait. From what I can see they still require single hearing protection to shoot? I will probably wear single at the range, maybe none while hunting. Right now on all my braked rifles I have to wear double hearing protection to shoot, single just doesn't cut it. </p><p>I made the mistake of getting caught up in the moment and touching a round off with my braked 300 WSM back in 2017 while hunting. I was next to a rock wall and the sound reverberated off the wall into my left ear. It caused physical pain and permanent hearing damage. The picture below is a hearing test I had this year. The doc said without even asking she knows I'm right handed and I shoot guns. I'll never make that mistake again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ross1147, post: 2362571, member: 106919"] I don’t own a suppressor yet, currently have one ordered and one month down on the wait. From what I can see they still require single hearing protection to shoot? I will probably wear single at the range, maybe none while hunting. Right now on all my braked rifles I have to wear double hearing protection to shoot, single just doesn’t cut it. I made the mistake of getting caught up in the moment and touching a round off with my braked 300 WSM back in 2017 while hunting. I was next to a rock wall and the sound reverberated off the wall into my left ear. It caused physical pain and permanent hearing damage. The picture below is a hearing test I had this year. The doc said without even asking she knows I’m right handed and I shoot guns. I’ll never make that mistake again! [/QUOTE]
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