So . . . reason for not wearing?
A more real world experience
So . . . reason for not wearing?
Its in my backyard, yea its a lot of fun. Great way of shooting outside your comfort zone.
So . . . reason for not wearing?
Nice "backyard"
If god forbid I did need to protect myself or family in a SHTF situation or some other defensive situation, trying to get my shooting glasses from my range bag really wouldn't be on the top of the list of things I'm going to worry about.
So . . . why bother with hearing protection then?
Does it really matter to you one way or the other?
I would not have asked if it didn't matter to me, at least in terms of my curiosity. I am curious. I suppose in the big picture, since you asked, it doesn't matter since I don't know you and I'm unlikely to ever meet you.
I am not criticizing you nor am I attacking you. I'm just asking questions because I perceive an logical inconsistency in doing one thing to protect hearing and not the other to protect eyes.
Stevie, looks like now that I'm back in Indiana I need to come visit you and burn some powder..
Fair enough and good points. I guess honestly its a discretionary choice of each shooter. I prefer not to wear them as I never have, does it make it right, maybe not, but its my choice to make.
Is your course wide enough for 2 lanes bounding?
Add a second shooter to communicate and move with, throw in some medical TQ action and comms with radio all to ramp up the stress and learn how you operate as a team.
All kinds of possibilities with your set up.
If you have a family keep your eyes safe at least for them!
Now you need to drag an old beat up car out there so you can do drills from and around a vehicle
Don't think I haven't thought about it , but I don't want to totally junk up my woods either. Although I may have to make an exception.....
Could always use my car. Just don't hit it! But if you do, it's a company car anyway.