Ya, Earplugs will be a must. I never said I wouldn't use them. I thought it was a given that one WOULD use ear pro.
I believe what you meant to say was shooting a revolver WITHOUT HEARING PROTECTION is a bad idea
I hunt with pistols more-so than with rifles. I keep ear plugs on a lanyard around my neck, it takes a second to put them in and I have never missed an animal because of it.
Scoped revolvers are heavy, hard to carry, and a pain in the ass to shoot off hand. I am plenty capable at 100-125 yards to harvest deer and coyotes with iron sights, if I need to shoot further then I will grab a rifle.
what if an opportunity arises while you are not expecting it and you don't have your plugs in? You're ready for anything with a handgun with no cylinder gap blast.
This would not be the first time I had shot a .44 with no hearing protection. Not saying it's fun, but if it got me a good buck, I think it'd be worth the ringing for a day or two. They do have a pill for ears ringing now.
This would not be the first time I had shot a .44 with no hearing protection. Not saying it's fun, but if it got me a good buck, I think it'd be worth the ringing for a day or two.
This would not be the first time I had shot a .44 with no hearing protection. Not saying it's fun, but if it got me a good buck, I think it'd be worth the ringing for a day or two. They do have a pill for ears ringing now.
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