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I've been using the Howard Leight Impact Sports ear muffs but I'm interested in alternatives. I like them for bird hunting (other than the inevitable irritation/annoyance from too many hours of wear), but I'm not a huge fan of wearing them (at least constantly) for deer hunting. With respect to deer hunting, the ability to hear more can be helpful initially, but it is eventually overwhelming, and the sensation of complete quiet is a joy when I remove them. Is this just the nature of active noise reduction, or is there something better? In a dream world I'd imagine something that amplifies what I want to hear (deer walking), but not what I don't want to hear (distant trains, and especially not squirrels pretending to be deer). Or I can just continue the awkward approach of trying to put them on at the last minute.
1. Does anyone use another muff they prefer? Quick research lead me to MSA Sordin Supreme Pro X and Peltor Comtac III, for significantly more money. (BTW I'm almost 50 and have some minor but permanent hearing loss.)
2. I did consider the Walker Game Ear and other similar in-the-ear plugs but it's my understanding that the muffs provide better protection against bone conduction hearing loss.
Any input would be most appreciated.
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1. Does anyone use another muff they prefer? Quick research lead me to MSA Sordin Supreme Pro X and Peltor Comtac III, for significantly more money. (BTW I'm almost 50 and have some minor but permanent hearing loss.)
2. I did consider the Walker Game Ear and other similar in-the-ear plugs but it's my understanding that the muffs provide better protection against bone conduction hearing loss.
Any input would be most appreciated.
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