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Button Buck
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Anyone use game ears and if so what brands and what is your opinion?
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i have used one for about ten minutes hated it made everything to loud for me, not sure what the brand was it was my buddys. im pretty sure its in a box in his garage. chipmunks sounded like elephants
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Never tried one...ears work pretty good in the woods...need some help with my eyes!!
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Tried different barnds, did not like any of them
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Woodsman

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| i have a set of the radians ear muffs,works great at the firing range! i have tried in the field also,and dang you can hear the raindrops dripping from the leaves,you can hear squirrels barking way further away than you can see,just a little hard to pinpoint what direction they are,with a little practice you can use them pretty effectively,you just need to turn them down in volume some to achieve the best results. and the radians were a lot cheaper at 69$ than the walkers and they cut out the muzzle blast just the same!
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