Middle TN Hunter Tests New Hearing Devices on Spring Gobblers

REN

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have a buddy thats an EX airborn ranger that has pretty bad hearing loss. He got some last year directly from them for duck hunting and according to him it made a WORLD of different. they even tuned them for the frequencies for duck hunting specifically. Seems like an awesome product if in need and you can actually afford them.
 

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Don't know anything about Tetras but 2 of my old hunting buddies wear hearing aids full time. One is 70 & other 72 and neither can hear it thunder. They both got hearing aids 2-3 years ago & spent 5-6k on them. Only difference is that the older guy took some recordings of a gobbler & told them that he had to be able to hear it or wouldn't be satisfied. They programmed that frequency in & he can do very well with his. The other guy can hear a gobbler if close but has great difficulty in coarsing one.
 
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TITANSFAN2104

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Ive had the customs for a little over 3 years. I dint much care for them while turkey hunting as you get used to judging distance after 30 years of hunting them. They could literally gobble like 300 yds away and I would think they were inside 100. I do love them for dove hunting with the noise cancellation!!!
 
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