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<blockquote data-quote="TboneD" data-source="post: 5463860" data-attributes="member: 15160"><p>Just throwing this out there….</p><p></p><p>Walk around BPS long enough and you'll eventually remember what you NEED, which for me yesterday was some hearing protection for the firearms seasons.</p><p>I already have ringing ears and some hearing loss, but I sure don't want it to get any worse. Also I've been a little worried about the muzzle blast from my new 18" barreled 308 win, although y'all probably know that anything louder than a .22 rifle calls for hearing protection. </p><p></p><p>Bass pro, in Nashville at least, has an awful lot of choices, almost too many, but thankfully a nice serviceman named Timothy working the gun counter was LOT of help. While you could spend an awful lot more than only $80, I chose to get the same set of Walkers that he uses to both enhance and protect hearing from gunfire. Trying out the enhancement after getting back home I was pleasantly surprised at what I got for only $80. </p><p></p><p>Oh yeah, H.A.N. is "hearing aid nagging." I made it up but the struggle is real. And remember, even digital hearing aids like my father-in-law gave me for my wife to remind me to where every other day won't protect your ears from gunfire. While we will only shoot our muzzleloader once, all those shots add up over time, folks. So I hope y'all at least consider taking care of your ears just like the rest of yourself this weekend. You still have time to get what you need!</p><p></p><p>Safe Hunting out there!</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TboneD, post: 5463860, member: 15160"] Just throwing this out there…. Walk around BPS long enough and you’ll eventually remember what you NEED, which for me yesterday was some hearing protection for the firearms seasons. I already have ringing ears and some hearing loss, but I sure don‘t want it to get any worse. Also I’ve been a little worried about the muzzle blast from my new 18” barreled 308 win, although y’all probably know that anything louder than a .22 rifle calls for hearing protection. Bass pro, in Nashville at least, has an awful lot of choices, almost too many, but thankfully a nice serviceman named Timothy working the gun counter was LOT of help. While you could spend an awful lot more than only $80, I chose to get the same set of Walkers that he uses to both enhance and protect hearing from gunfire. Trying out the enhancement after getting back home I was pleasantly surprised at what I got for only $80. Oh yeah, H.A.N. is ”hearing aid nagging.” I made it up but the struggle is real. And remember, even digital hearing aids like my father-in-law gave me for my wife to remind me to where every other day won’t protect your ears from gunfire. While we will only shoot our muzzleloader once, all those shots add up over time, folks. So I hope y’all at least consider taking care of your ears just like the rest of yourself this weekend. You still have time to get what you need! Safe Hunting out there! Dave [/QUOTE]
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