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    I have the pro Ears Pro Tac Mag Gold Muffs NRR 33, I can hear talking and sounds near by and they sound fine. Only problem they are to much money.

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    If you want her to be comfortable, have her use internal plugs as well as an external pair. I took my girl shooting and using just external electronics wasn't enough with my. 45

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tucker's Mom View Post
    It is good. Well...I have no comparison apart from my old Lowe's one but when my husband and/or kids want to talk to me I just turn the button to the right and I can hear everything. I use it in front of the tv too...when they just want me to be with them and I am doing my research in my laptop or writing down my plans for our convention or anything that requires me to be with my family. They can watch tv or talk between themselves and it wouldn't bother me at all. I feel ignored...waaaaaaahhhh....LOL
    Thanks Mom. So I understand you leave the volume turned down until you want to hear someone? Hmm... I wonder how that would work around my house. :-/
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    Quote Originally Posted by walt629 View Post
    Thanks Mom. So I understand you leave the volume turned down until you want to hear someone? Hmm... I wonder how that would work around my house. :-/
    No...I turned the volume off. It is battery operated. If I have it just turned down I will still be able to hear something. Like right now, the tv is blaring with three deaf members of my household (LOL!!!)watching a movie or something. I have my Caldwell on since this afternoon when I heard the car came in the garage as I was busy with my work. I need quiet so I can concentrate. But one thing I had missed was the accident down the road though...if my phone did not light up (indicating someone calling)Iwouldn't have known of the accident down the road. It was my neighbour telling me about it because we can see better viewpoint from here than where they are. Though how beautiful the view from here is, wet snow and speeding drivers on a hilly area like here is a disaster waiting to happen each winter. 4 firetrucks and several police cars and the traffic line??? My house could be burning and I wouldn't even hear the firetruck in my street! Good for range use though...but where do you draw the line?
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