So I've heard a theory that your gun-facing ear takes a lot more brunt of the damage than the ear on the other side of your head.
I have electronic ear muffs, but I hate wearing them. Even though they are low profile, I find my cheek stays too high off the stock and my shooting suffers. I also can't afford an expensive in-ear electronic hearing protection.
Has anyone just stuck one foam plug in their ear and left the other open? This is assuming you're not hunting with others and have a gunner on both side.
I can't stand not being able to hear when I hunt, which is why I see this as a compromise of sorts.
Anyone do this? Or have other suggestions?
I have electronic ear muffs, but I hate wearing them. Even though they are low profile, I find my cheek stays too high off the stock and my shooting suffers. I also can't afford an expensive in-ear electronic hearing protection.
Has anyone just stuck one foam plug in their ear and left the other open? This is assuming you're not hunting with others and have a gunner on both side.
I can't stand not being able to hear when I hunt, which is why I see this as a compromise of sorts.
Anyone do this? Or have other suggestions?