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<blockquote data-quote="bearcat2" data-source="post: 2026107" data-attributes="member: 18832"><p>I have problems telling how far away sounds are with them on high, I had an elk bugling this fall that sounded like he was 50 yards, turns out he was more like 500. I also heard an elk break a stick at 317 (ranged elk) but I don't know how loud that stick would have been without them in. I did notice that the sound of my hunters walking or even noisy clothes on me or them sounds so loud on high I question whether I could hear distant sounds over it. I don't know if it actually covers them up though, I didn't have any hunters hear stuff that I missed while wearing them, and I had hunters during bow season hearing elk bugle that I couldn't (didn't have them then). But on the other hand a lot of paid hunters don't tend to notice sounds that me or you are keyed into because we know that /rustle/snap/ is an elk walking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bearcat2, post: 2026107, member: 18832"] I have problems telling how far away sounds are with them on high, I had an elk bugling this fall that sounded like he was 50 yards, turns out he was more like 500. I also heard an elk break a stick at 317 (ranged elk) but I don't know how loud that stick would have been without them in. I did notice that the sound of my hunters walking or even noisy clothes on me or them sounds so loud on high I question whether I could hear distant sounds over it. I don't know if it actually covers them up though, I didn't have any hunters hear stuff that I missed while wearing them, and I had hunters during bow season hearing elk bugle that I couldn't (didn't have them then). But on the other hand a lot of paid hunters don't tend to notice sounds that me or you are keyed into because we know that /rustle/snap/ is an elk walking. [/QUOTE]
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