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Walker Game Ear for competitive shooting?
I shoot a lot of IPSC and IDPA and I'm looking to replace my Radians with some better active hearing protection, and I'm considering the Walker Game Ear HD.
Does anyone have any experience with them? Is the noise reduction adequate? Are they just for occasional gunfire, i.e. hunting, or are they suitable for sustained fire, i.e. competition or training. How's the battery life? One of my main complaints on the Radians. Will they stay put running around and rolling on the ground? Should I do one for each ear, or one and an earplug? Any other factors I should consider? Thanks, Joe |
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They are not made for range use per the manufacture.
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Thanks. Couldn't find anything to that effect on the website.
Guess I'll stick to muffs then. Joe |
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