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- bebloomster
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Hearing protection
I've noted that hearing protection is more often than not mandated at any airgun event. Most airguns are so quiet I would wonder why? Not saying that it's a bad idea, just wondering about the necessity.
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I always wear for air, although it's not mandated at the club.
Partly because I'm in the habit of it from .22 and fullbore and it aids concentration, and partly because hearing damage is cumulative, so with the amount of shooting I do, I just stuff on defenders for more or less anything that involves louder-than-usual noises (above normal speaking/shouting volume).
A little paranoid perhaps but I'm 23, and I intend to have decent hearing in my old age, after several decades of shooting and life in general!
Partly because I'm in the habit of it from .22 and fullbore and it aids concentration, and partly because hearing damage is cumulative, so with the amount of shooting I do, I just stuff on defenders for more or less anything that involves louder-than-usual noises (above normal speaking/shouting volume).
A little paranoid perhaps but I'm 23, and I intend to have decent hearing in my old age, after several decades of shooting and life in general!