A few years ago I was in a tight chimney sort of ledge on a rock outcropping, and I shot at a ram. Basically, I was in an echo chamber, and the blast of the rifle hurt my right ear. I've been ultra careful about ear protection since. I double up plugs and muffs at the range, and try to slip in ear plugs in the field if I can (or I remember)
Just had another incident that has left my right ear a bit sore for a couple of days.
Years ago I tried the walkers game ear which shuts down when a shot is fired, as well as a few electronic peltor ear muffs. They all worked but felt a bit clumsy to be walking up steep ridges while wearing, and I don't know if I'd wear them while hunting. This must have been about 10 years ago, wondering if there have been any improvements in this sort of stuff. I don't want to go deaf in my right ear any sooner than I have to.
Just had another incident that has left my right ear a bit sore for a couple of days.
Years ago I tried the walkers game ear which shuts down when a shot is fired, as well as a few electronic peltor ear muffs. They all worked but felt a bit clumsy to be walking up steep ridges while wearing, and I don't know if I'd wear them while hunting. This must have been about 10 years ago, wondering if there have been any improvements in this sort of stuff. I don't want to go deaf in my right ear any sooner than I have to.


















































