PredatorSlayer
WKR
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“Keep in mind that exposure to sounds higher than 110 decibels can cause instantaneous hearing loss.”Please show where instant hearing loss happens at 110db. That’s about as loud as most people have their TV and radio set at.
And if so, then the only possible way to get hearing safe is suppressed, with plugs and muffs. There would be absolutely no way to get an unsuppressed rifle to hearing safe no matter how much ear pro you wore.
Department of Defense Hearing Center of Excellence.
I know you are a huge proponent of suppressors. I don’t see the point…i think they offer very little benefit other than some people think they look cool. My biggest point is they don’t make it hearing safe. You still have to wear hearing protection if you don’t want to risk damaging your hearing. So if you have to wear hearing protection anyway, why not save some weight and take advantage of a shorter rifle.