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<blockquote data-quote="rammac" data-source="post: 1953391" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>So from re-reading the posts here I guess that I've missed the concept that you guys must not be wearing hearing protection and that's why I can't understand your problem, for me it's a given that you always wear hearing protection. When I'm just shooting on the range I always wear hearing protection, while hunting I used to carry hearing protection and put it on just before the shot, if I had to pass on a shot because of not having time to put on my hearing protection then I passed on it, it's not like anybody would die if I didn't take the shot, my hearing was more important than shooting an animal.</p><p></p><p>But over the years I finally found what I consider to be the best hearing protection made.</p><p></p><p>The Otto NoizeBarrier High Definition earbuds.</p><p></p><p>Hands down these are the most versatile, best functioning, easiest to use sound protection devices I've ever worked with. They are very expensive ($300 to $400 depending on where you buy them) but they are well worth the money.</p><p></p><p>They respond so quickly to loud noises that you can have a normal conversation while the noise is going on without missing any of the words spoken by the other person. They come in a box that has a rechargeable battery which allows you to recharge the earbuds while they are stored away. I typically wear mine for 8 hours or more at a time doing everything from mowing the lawn, to shooting at the range, to hunting, to logging and when I take them out the power display usually tells me that I have at least 30% of the power charge left on the earbuds. The box will recharge the earbuds many times, if I were to use mine for 8 hours a day every day then I'd be able to use the recharging system in the box for at least a week before I'd have to recharge the box itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rammac, post: 1953391, member: 27761"] So from re-reading the posts here I guess that I've missed the concept that you guys must not be wearing hearing protection and that's why I can't understand your problem, for me it's a given that you always wear hearing protection. When I'm just shooting on the range I always wear hearing protection, while hunting I used to carry hearing protection and put it on just before the shot, if I had to pass on a shot because of not having time to put on my hearing protection then I passed on it, it's not like anybody would die if I didn't take the shot, my hearing was more important than shooting an animal. But over the years I finally found what I consider to be the best hearing protection made. The Otto NoizeBarrier High Definition earbuds. Hands down these are the most versatile, best functioning, easiest to use sound protection devices I've ever worked with. They are very expensive ($300 to $400 depending on where you buy them) but they are well worth the money. They respond so quickly to loud noises that you can have a normal conversation while the noise is going on without missing any of the words spoken by the other person. They come in a box that has a rechargeable battery which allows you to recharge the earbuds while they are stored away. I typically wear mine for 8 hours or more at a time doing everything from mowing the lawn, to shooting at the range, to hunting, to logging and when I take them out the power display usually tells me that I have at least 30% of the power charge left on the earbuds. The box will recharge the earbuds many times, if I were to use mine for 8 hours a day every day then I'd be able to use the recharging system in the box for at least a week before I'd have to recharge the box itself. [/QUOTE]
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