26 February 2004, 16:33
yankees1Walkers Game Ear 11 ?
Anyone used this device that is suppose block out muzzle blast from damaging your ears? Good product?
26 February 2004, 17:54
JBoutfishnI use Predator Pro Ears 300. Excellent product (made in Denver), blocks muzzle blast and allows normal conversation. You can turn it up a bit and the gravel crunching underfoot is VERY loud.
27 February 2004, 02:40
safarihunterI'd be interested in what some of the members use as hearing protection. I've looked at some of the digital in the ear units and they are pricey. Any better options?
27 February 2004, 04:48
RustyI use
EagleEar They work well. I saw an ad in the Blue Press for some other in the ear electonic protectors.
I like my eagle ears.
27 February 2004, 08:54
GeorgeSAt the range, I use Peltor Tac7s, sometimes in conjunction with custom molded earplugs.
In the field, I only use hearing protection when shooting varmints, never on big game hunts.
George
27 February 2004, 12:06
GeorgeSYou'll have to buy one for each ear.
George
28 February 2004, 16:37
Lewis50I bought one this year for my deafest ear to try and restore stereo hearing and the ability to locate sound direction. It, the Game Ear II, works fine for that but when I end up turning it up to be able to hear gnats fart I lose some stereo hearing and am back looking around for the noise, two would definitely be better. I ended up having a cast made of my ear by a hearing aid shop to replace the foam plug that comes with the unit, another expense but well worth it, locks the unit in place and doesn't work its way out after a few hours. The unit is light and unobtrusive, much better than a pair of muffs I have. I'll buy another for the other ear for next year. Oh yeah, the sound blocking feature works very well, I shoot a 338 Win Mag with a brake as well as several magnum revolvers and have no complaints.