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10-28-2021, 11:36 AM
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I went to a Beltone hearing aid franchise had had custom ear molds made. To these I use Walker's game ears, the HD version which are adjustable for amplification and shunt the blast of a gun. But after losing one, over $200 each it was suggested to tie them together and I use 50 pound fishing line so if one falls out while hunting it does not get lost. The HDs are about $140 each and use standard hearing aid batteries. These are excellent for the range and still hunting as well for one can hear the slightest noise. But on a windy day and with a lot of squirrels running around it will drive you nuts. Many days I have climbed down thinking it was too windy to discover at the bottom of the tree that it was about a 3 mph wind.
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