Murphy.177
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- England (Soon to be Canada)
Just wondering how many do and how many don't??
Do you even need ear protection for maybe one shot??
Thank you.
Do you even need ear protection for maybe one shot??
Thank you.

I have recently been using the Browning plugs that are reversible, the green end "out" allows you to hear reasonably well but still protect quite well from muzzle blasts. Green end "in" yellow end "out" gives as much protection as foam plugs. They are quite comfortable.
I sometimes use electronic muffs, they work well is some situations.
Regular foam plugs or non- amplified muffs do limit hunting effectiveness, but I will use them if shooting geese from a blind or similar situations where ability to hear does not matter much.
Good plugs to use are those ones that come on a plastic curved half circle. You can put them around the back of your neck so you don't have to fish for plugs in your pocket. Just slip them into your ear before a shot (stand hunting, duck/crow hunting etc.) where you have a chance to see or hear game coming first. They sell for 2-5 bucks and last a while. The plastic breaks after using them maybe 10 times but they are cheap enough to keep a few on hand.




























