Riomouse911
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I get that you’re saying and I fully agree with it to a point. That point is when the blast is making my ears ring under my muffs and plugs. If it’s my gun doing it I’m going to stop and shoot something else, so if it’s from another shooter who clearly won’t stop I’m definitely going to pack up and leave. I can always come back another time.That's what really counts in this case. An "exception to the rule", an anomaly to the norm, is something that you have to get past, knowing that it's very unlikely it will happen to you again.
I will say that tonight I’ve noticed that my ears have quit ringing as badly as they were yesterday. Tinnitus was almost drowning out conversation on Friday afternoon, by Saturday it had subsided some but still was annoying. It’s now roughly thirty-plus hours after I left the range and protecting my remaining level of hearing (especially in my “good” left ear) is the major reason I left when I did.
Stay safe.