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<blockquote data-quote="rammac" data-source="post: 2126742" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>At least 80 posts of false garbage about how tape causes some kind of problem and recommendations for hearing protection that isn't very good for hunting conditions.</p><p></p><p>No, tape won't effect how a brake works and it definitely won't make them quieter. Anybody that uses tape is doing it to prevent debris from blocking the bore, not to change the brake. Anybody that claims that tape will partially blow off has never used it. I use electrical tape that is designed for cold temperatures so that snow won't plug my bore.</p><p></p><p>I use the Otto NoizeBarrier earbuds. The battery charge lasts all day, they are comfortable, they don't interfere with your rifle, and they allow you to hear normal sounds perfectly. In fact, they have an amplified mode where normal sounds are slightly louder while muzzle blast is cutout. I've tried many different kinds of cheaper devices and none were as useful, comfortable, and convenient as the Otto earbuds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rammac, post: 2126742, member: 27761"] At least 80 posts of false garbage about how tape causes some kind of problem and recommendations for hearing protection that isn't very good for hunting conditions. No, tape won't effect how a brake works and it definitely won't make them quieter. Anybody that uses tape is doing it to prevent debris from blocking the bore, not to change the brake. Anybody that claims that tape will partially blow off has never used it. I use electrical tape that is designed for cold temperatures so that snow won't plug my bore. I use the Otto NoizeBarrier earbuds. The battery charge lasts all day, they are comfortable, they don't interfere with your rifle, and they allow you to hear normal sounds perfectly. In fact, they have an amplified mode where normal sounds are slightly louder while muzzle blast is cutout. I've tried many different kinds of cheaper devices and none were as useful, comfortable, and convenient as the Otto earbuds. [/QUOTE]
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