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    I want to get a suppressor for my sons hunting rifle. He is a minor and will always be with me while using it. I am trying to save his ears, so he can hear when he is my age. I was thinking a TBAC Ultra 5 or 7. We have found that hearing protection while hunting can be difficult to use and we struggle to get anything to fit him properly. The suppressor will be going on a .308.

    What would everyone suggest for a suppressor? Is one of these TBAC's the way to go? Anything else I should look at?

    Recommended suppressor dealers?

    Any thoughts on youth hearing protection that can be used effectively in hunting situations?


    Thanks!

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    I would think even the foamies that are on a stiff holder that hangs around your neck would be easy to quickly put in, stay out of the way, and certainly be better than nothing.
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    How about something like this for hearing protection?

    https://www.earplugstore.com/walkers...d-headset.html

    Just leave them in all the time, since they amplify the ambient noise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trigger Time 23 View Post
    I want to get a suppressor for my sons hunting rifle. He is a minor and will always be with me while using it. I am trying to save his ears, so he can hear when he is my age. I was thinking a TBAC Ultra 5 or 7. We have found that hearing protection while hunting can be difficult to use and we struggle to get anything to fit him properly. The suppressor will be going on a .308.

    What would everyone suggest for a suppressor? Is one of these TBAC's the way to go? Anything else I should look at?

    Recommended suppressor dealers?

    Any thoughts on youth hearing protection that can be used effectively in hunting situations?


    Thanks!
    I ended up with the TBAC ultra 9 for my .308 hunting rifle. I know a lot of folks on the forums prefer the 7 or 5 because of length and weight, and it's a valid concern. A suppressed .308 is still LOUD of course, but it's better than nothing.

    Having ear-pro with you while hunting is a great theory, but it's almost never worked out for me in practice. I've rarely experienced the hunting show style hunt where you have time to look at the camera, state some facts, and put on your ear protection before lining up a shot. YMMV. My normal elk shot is usually me reaching the top of a ridge, completely out of breath, having walked up on a small herd that is now looking in my direction trying to figure out what's going on with that wheezing bi-ped; deciding to break and flee immediately, or in 5 seconds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mb504 View Post
    How about something like this for hearing protection?

    https://www.earplugstore.com/walkers...d-headset.html

    Just leave them in all the time, since they amplify the ambient noise.
    Amplified is nice, but you can't really tell direction through those, which is probably pretty important when hunting.

    This is what I was thinking of, since you can hang them around your neck and if you have time (or even remember) pop them in before the shot. Probably especially nice if you have your kid as the observer, so they'll have plenty of time without their hands full to pop them in.

    https://www.amazon.com/Silicone-Reus...481902&sr=8-28
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trigger Time 23 View Post
    I want to get a suppressor for my sons hunting rifle. He is a minor and will always be with me while using it. I am trying to save his ears, so he can hear when he is my age. I was thinking a TBAC Ultra 5 or 7. We have found that hearing protection while hunting can be difficult to use and we struggle to get anything to fit him properly. The suppressor will be going on a .308.

    What would everyone suggest for a suppressor? Is one of these TBAC's the way to go? Anything else I should look at?

    Recommended suppressor dealers?

    Any thoughts on youth hearing protection that can be used effectively in hunting situations?


    Thanks!

    I think you're on the right track as a responsible parent looking out for you son's hearing. When I started shooting competitively as a junior we used wads of cotton. A couple years later I bought ear muffs. But hearing damage happens when you take quick shots at game when there isn't time to use ear protection.

    I'm not familiar with the TBAC products but I'd say, buy the best you can afford because a suppressor is likely to be a permanent acquisition. I'm happy with the SilencerCo Omega 300, advertised as the lightest, shortest, quietest, magnum and full-auto rated suppressor on the market. The shot report from my 7mm-08 on a pronghorn Saturday morning was like a pop in the wind. What a joy!







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    Oh, and if this doesn't get you hard.....


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    7 lbs. 0 oz., complete with rifle, scope, suppressor, sling and a full magazine. Suitable for young and senior hunters, or anyone in between.


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    Maybe not hard. . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
    Maybe not hard. . .

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