The noise thing is actually quite serious. One shot can do permanent damage. If your ears are ringing after a single shot without protection, you can assume you have some permanent hearing loss. Maybe it isn't much from one shot, but they ALL accumulate over your lifetime.
I have a .300 Win. that I have often thought about shortening because the velocity difference is not an issue. The only factor that stops me is increased muzzle blast. I just can't afford any more hearing loss, and that 24 inch barrel is already too loud for hearing safety without protection.
I never suggested hearing loss is not a serious issue.
What I'm saying, is that in a relative sense, the difference in hearing loss between a handful of shots per year without protection, between, say, a 24 inch barreled rifle and a 20 inch barreled rifle is small.
Do you think that in a lifetime of hunting, men who carried and shot longer barrels will have better hearing than men who carried short barrels?


















































