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<blockquote data-quote="Runandgun" data-source="post: 1621261" data-attributes="member: 109110"><p>Suppressor or not, I'm now a huge fan of electronic hearing protection for the field. I've lost too much of my hearing to go unprotected any time I'm shooting a gun. I went with the Otto Noizebarrier and I highly recommend it. I can now hear a conversation at the range or hear a hunting partner when he calls that a bird is headed my way and yet when I fire a shot they cut off the sound very effectively. Probably the best gun related accessory I've ever bought.</p><p></p><p>For a suppressor I have a SiCo Omega and while I don't hunt with it yet, I will have to get the muzzle threaded on my primary hunting rifle soon. I use it on a 6 and 6.5 Creedmoor for PRS style matches and it's just so much more pleasant to be around. And yes there is a benefit of some recoil management making it easier to spot hits and misses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Runandgun, post: 1621261, member: 109110"] Suppressor or not, I'm now a huge fan of electronic hearing protection for the field. I've lost too much of my hearing to go unprotected any time I'm shooting a gun. I went with the Otto Noizebarrier and I highly recommend it. I can now hear a conversation at the range or hear a hunting partner when he calls that a bird is headed my way and yet when I fire a shot they cut off the sound very effectively. Probably the best gun related accessory I've ever bought. For a suppressor I have a SiCo Omega and while I don't hunt with it yet, I will have to get the muzzle threaded on my primary hunting rifle soon. I use it on a 6 and 6.5 Creedmoor for PRS style matches and it's just so much more pleasant to be around. And yes there is a benefit of some recoil management making it easier to spot hits and misses. [/QUOTE]
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