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I have used their ear muffs while hunting but don’t like the sort of background noise when there’s a breeze, like putting your ear to a seashell. Any experience with the game ear in this regard? The one that looks like a hearing aide.
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I bought a set and they worked ok the first time or 2 out but then they started acting up and quit working after 5 or 6 trips to the range. I will not buy them again.
I may not be smart but I can lift heavy objects
I have a shotgun so I have no need for a 30-06.....
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I have a pair that's got to be over 10 yrs old so obviously not a newer model. Wind is a problem but I will keep them in anyway to save my ears from gunfire and turn the volume down as needed.
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Most microphones work terrible in wind. Just turn them down and find someplace calm if you need to hear. You can get a lightweight headband or some kind of cap if that's comfortable for you.
Up hills slow, Down hills fast Tonnage first and Safety last.
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