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Started by pastor, March 04, 2018, 07:19:03 AM
Quote from: gtrjames on March 07, 2018, 10:37:55 PMI tried one Walkers Game ear several years ago, and it really messed with my sense of direction. It actually cost me a good deer.. I could hear it walking towards me and it sounded directly in front but it was about 40yards to my left. The plug was in my left ear. I bought another and they worked great unless the wind was blowing. The wind noise really bothered me. I bought a set of muffs and am pleased with them. A turkey gobbling behind you at 40 yards sounds like he's at 20. It's quite a blast to listen to the gobbles again and hear their feathers rattle. Every noise is amplified to the point if they're turned up too high you'll be a paranoid, nervous wreck after an hour of wearing them.I do recommend them though, it just takes some getting used to.
Quote from: pastor on March 04, 2018, 07:19:03 AMI recently started wearing the ReSound Linx hearing aids and was told by the audiologist that shooting while wearing them would not be good for ears or for the hearing aid. I need these to hear gobbles, can't hear within 100 yards without them. Does anyone on here wear hearing aids? If so would you share how you shoot with them to prevent damage to both ears and aids?
Quote from: paboxcall on March 04, 2018, 01:21:18 PMI don't wear hearing aids, but suffer some mid-upper range hearing loss. So I purchased the Walker Razor XV when Cabelas had them on sale last year (link below). So far they have worked great for me in the spring woods or on the range. At full volume you do get some background noise, but that is any amplifier device, and with these I can dial the volume to amplify environmental sound compared to background. I wear them in the evening trying to roost a bird, or in the morning locating. The bluetooth is a nice feature, works well with the smartphone. Cons - For hunting, triangulating the source can be hard at first, and there is a learning curve to them. They come with 3 different sized plugs - they are a bit stiff but will fit well once you find your comfort zone. Lastly, they dampen the turkey calls I'm running, which means the noise energy must be significant (interesting to me).Pros - I hear birds gobbling further off then I can without. And I can hear normal conversations on the gun range so no need to remove them to talk to the range officer. Does a decent job of dampening gun blasts too. Battery lasts a long while.https://www.cabelas.com/product/hunting/hunting-accessories/hearing-protection-enhancement/pc/104791680/c/104734980/sc/104381280/walkers-razor-xv-with-bluetooth-reg/2347397.uts?slotId=6
Quote from: strut-n-rut on March 10, 2018, 08:28:09 PMQuote from: gtrjames on March 07, 2018, 10:37:55 PMI tried one Walkers Game ear several years ago, and it really messed with my sense of direction. It actually cost me a good deer.. I could hear it walking towards me and it sounded directly in front but it was about 40yards to my left. The plug was in my left ear. I bought another and they worked great unless the wind was blowing. The wind noise really bothered me. I bought a set of muffs and am pleased with them. A turkey gobbling behind you at 40 yards sounds like he's at 20. It's quite a blast to listen to the gobbles again and hear their feathers rattle. Every noise is amplified to the point if they're turned up too high you'll be a paranoid, nervous wreck after an hour of wearing them.I do recommend them though, it just takes some getting used to.what ear muffs did you get
Quote from: gtrjames on March 13, 2018, 10:36:44 PMQuote from: strut-n-rut on March 10, 2018, 08:28:09 PMQuote from: gtrjames on March 07, 2018, 10:37:55 PMI tried one Walkers Game ear several years ago, and it really messed with my sense of direction. It actually cost me a good deer.. I could hear it walking towards me and it sounded directly in front but it was about 40yards to my left. The plug was in my left ear. I bought another and they worked great unless the wind was blowing. The wind noise really bothered me. I bought a set of muffs and am pleased with them. A turkey gobbling behind you at 40 yards sounds like he's at 20. It's quite a blast to listen to the gobbles again and hear their feathers rattle. Every noise is amplified to the point if they're turned up too high you'll be a paranoid, nervous wreck after an hour of wearing them.I do recommend them though, it just takes some getting used to.what ear muffs did you getThey're called Impact Sport and they weren't that expensive...they work well