Shooting Times & Country – 07 August 2019

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defenders. On a building site the issue

is clear-cut — wearing them costs me

a few minutes of Ken Bruce’s wit and

wisdom but it solves the problem of

being deafened while also reducing

my exposure to Jeremy Vine. But for

shooters the issue is not so clear.

There is a world of diff erent ear

defenders out there, from £9 muff s

the size of a spaniel’s head on eBay

to tiny custom-made plugs that

fi lter sounds, letting in the good and

keeping out the bad.

Mandatory


On every clay ground I have ever

known, ear defenders are both

mandatory and universal. But on

a clay ground there’s not much to

hear beyond gunshots, advice and

chat, all of which are best excluded

from your ears.

Game shooters seem to be

becoming more diligent about

wearing ear protectors. Year after

year the number of Guns standing

on pegs without something to protect

their ears seems to diminish. They

are losing a little more, however — the

cry of the beaters, the drumming of

wings, some of the atmosphere, if not

the ability to help identify quarry.

Given the ability of snazzy modern

ear protection to fi lter out harmful

sounds and leave in pleasant ones;

given the number of shots fi red and

the high sound output of shotguns,

the argument seems overwhelming.

Modern ear
protection
fi lters out the
bad but keeps
in the good
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