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<blockquote data-quote="vdub" data-source="post: 1779679" data-attributes="member: 6845"><p>Because you are not hunting while using power equipment. While hunting, you are trying to hear the animal you are hunting approaching or responding to a call so you can get a fix on their location. Pretty interesting that you are laying down a pretty good case for why suppressors should be allowed and how they protect your hearing. I don't think you are paying much attention to your arguments as they are starting to disprove your point of view and prove the case of suppressors being able to prevent or reduce the risk of hearing damage.</p><p></p><p>How are you saying that getting a quiet muffler for motorized power equipment can save your hearing but no one does it, then turn around and say suppressors will not reduce the risk of hearing damage and the argument saying they do is invalid??? How logical is that?!??!!? Answer: Not very!!!</p><p></p><p>There is a potential risk of hearing damage with shooting sports. There is also potential risk of hearing damage with hunting as most hunters never wear hearing protection for the reasons listed above. The risks experienced during both activities can be greatly reduced by using a suppressor alone. While hunting, a suppressor will not reduce the effectiveness of locating game based on your sense of hearing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vdub, post: 1779679, member: 6845"] Because you are not hunting while using power equipment. While hunting, you are trying to hear the animal you are hunting approaching or responding to a call so you can get a fix on their location. Pretty interesting that you are laying down a pretty good case for why suppressors should be allowed and how they protect your hearing. I don't think you are paying much attention to your arguments as they are starting to disprove your point of view and prove the case of suppressors being able to prevent or reduce the risk of hearing damage. How are you saying that getting a quiet muffler for motorized power equipment can save your hearing but no one does it, then turn around and say suppressors will not reduce the risk of hearing damage and the argument saying they do is invalid??? How logical is that?!??!!? Answer: Not very!!! There is a potential risk of hearing damage with shooting sports. There is also potential risk of hearing damage with hunting as most hunters never wear hearing protection for the reasons listed above. The risks experienced during both activities can be greatly reduced by using a suppressor alone. While hunting, a suppressor will not reduce the effectiveness of locating game based on your sense of hearing. [/QUOTE]
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