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Should you get into amateur radio?
Learn from my experience how to build a virtual range for yourself on any budget.
For many people, it’s not. We can do better to protect our hearing. Learn how to get the most out of your hearing protection by wearing it correctly and by wearing double ear pro at the range. Do you know you’re wearing it correctly?
If you’re planning to use radio communication at a live fire or other loud event, there are several paths you can choose. Here are several budget options that may work for your needs including the pros and cons and an in-depth view of three simple setups.
Practical: earplug, over-the-ear piece, muff.
Tactical: shoulder piece, aux cable, earplug, muff.
Discreet: PTT with 3.5mm port, cellphone headphones, muff.
We can reduce our cost of shooting and training to what it was in the before times by changing several behaviors. The added benefit is that it gives us the extra motivation to get the most benefit out of our trips to the range.