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so, i got the walkers version - into the third season with them and wear them for both waterfowl and uplands - I really like them, wind noise isn't an issue, I think they work as well as the over a grand custom ones BUT- no batteries - the case recharges them when you put them away- I plug the USB cable from the case into the truck dash every few hunts and have never had them die on me. |
Sitting on top of a gun director without any hearing protection and after 27,000 rds of 5 inch shells expended cured my hearing. Thank you Viet Nam. . The VA has provided me with new hearing aids that somehow block gunfire.
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I have been using the Axil ear buds shooting clays and pheasant hunting. They are adjustable as to "filter" rate, and allow a normal conversation. A friend , who has Vietnam ears, likes them quite a bit. And the price is reasonable. Also, bluetooth enabled, and rechargeable.
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I have had a set of ESP Digital hearing protectors for about 10 years now. I love them.
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Following up.
I looked at EARS on the above suggestion. The salesman was quite helpful and said I could probably be satisfied with a non electronic filter if i didnt feel like hearing loss was sufficient to warrant amplification. The DECI filter fits in a custom molded ear plug and costs $200. This sounded pretty good for pricepoint/effectiveness/cost ventured just to try, but it turns out it will take awhile to get them fit and made. So I ordered a pair of similar looking filters (without the custom earplug) from orvis. I think they may be made by AXIL but Im not positive. Anyway, $30 for a short term solution. I truly didnt believe they would work but, as I was shooting every day, I needed something quick. They do seem to work, you can hear the dog and the birds and when the gun goes bang it sounds like a gun but your ears arent ringing after. I will pursue the custom setup after the season. |
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