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<blockquote data-quote="scn" data-source="post: 5310395" data-attributes="member: 1859"><p>It is my major problem. My hearing in my left ear is pretty much gone. It makes pinpointing a sound impossible. If I am facing a gobbling bird, I have come to assume he is to the left of where I am "hearing" him.</p><p></p><p>I have a set of the Walker's ear muffs. They help in amplifying the spring sounds, but, for me, don't seem to do much for pinpointing any better. And, they are a pain to lug around. I also have a set of the Walker's ear plugs that are easy to carry. I use them to help with the muzzle blast of a short barreled turkey gun. Again, they don't seem to help much in the pinpointing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scn, post: 5310395, member: 1859"] It is my major problem. My hearing in my left ear is pretty much gone. It makes pinpointing a sound impossible. If I am facing a gobbling bird, I have come to assume he is to the left of where I am "hearing" him. I have a set of the Walker's ear muffs. They help in amplifying the spring sounds, but, for me, don't seem to do much for pinpointing any better. And, they are a pain to lug around. I also have a set of the Walker's ear plugs that are easy to carry. I use them to help with the muzzle blast of a short barreled turkey gun. Again, they don't seem to help much in the pinpointing. [/QUOTE]
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