At a public range I might have offered them ear protection. Like JimB, I usually have extra. At a rock quarry or gravel pit in the rural I probably would have kept to my self and kept at least one eye on them.
At a public range I might have offered them ear protection. Like JimB, I usually have extra. At a rock quarry or gravel pit in the rural I probably would have kept to my self and kept at least one eye on them.
unfortunately there is nothing you can do about
some people but there lack of preparedness will come back onto them
Hit em'hard
hit em'often
Who owns the quarry where you shoot? Any way of getting with the owner, explaining your concerns and together, having a sign made as far as requirements to shoot there? i.e. - no hearing protection for all people present as well as animals = no shooting, etc. I know there are those who make a habit of ignoring signs and let's face it, there are a lot of just plain stupid people out there, but perhaps some sort of rules posted would at least help in a few cases.
I think the sign idea is good and a small percentage will heed what they read. The ones that ignore signs like that are the same ones who cut you off on the highway and then flip you off when you tap your horn at them. Those are the people who should be bomb testers or crash test dummies.
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A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms *shall not be infringed*.
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I agree. Even though I did do hearing damage to my dog by having him around the shooting bench to much. never crossed my mind till the damage was done. That said if someone would have said something to me about it I would have probably not so nicely told them to mind there own business. It isn't your kids or your dog. Complaining about it to others is just feeding the anti's!
Might be a consideration that talking to the owner of the quarry about such things will lead to the whole place being posted as, "No Trespassing!", or the like, & then you, as well as others, are out another place to shoot.
I have seen that happen more than once around here...
May want to just, "Let sleeping dogs lie", in this situation & maybe consider finding something else to do, or just forget about it, than "stir the pot". Sometimes the best meant intentions end up with disastrous results.
Your trying to "fix" something, may lead to it getting broken or not work at all...
Again, G'Luck!
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Saw it myself at the WMA in GA when I used to shoot there. One guy had 2 young kids out there and they were crying (grimacing and tears) due to the noise. Ridiculous
You can miss fast & you can miss a lot, but only hits count.
Regulations at a rock quarry, I think I have done heard it all now.
I reckon I am with the mind your own business crowd.
I don't have a dog anymore, but at one time in the distance past had a squirrel dog or two, anytime I walked out of the house with a gun, they were rearing to go.
I know of at least 2 rock quarries where you aren't allowed on the place without a full insurance workup and signing a liability waiver - If you asked the owner at those places, they might be basically "forced" to close the place down as a range, insurance companies aren't very friendly to most fun behaviors such as shooting...
Unfortunately it only takes that one time for hearing loss!
I was as a young sprout, brought up on an Air Force base in Texas. Mom would roll me out to watch Dad fly out. No protection as nobody thought about it. Living with issues to this day.
I believe dogs put up with it to make their masters happy.
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Just my .02 if someone puts up a sign of any sort stating anything about shooting then the owner has then acknowledged that it is known there is shooting there and opens him or herself up to liability. I'm very carful to protect my shooting area by not bring attention or burdening the owner with problems that he wouldn't necessarily feel strongly about. My reasoning is if he just shuts it down then he doesn't have to worry about any problems. As far as shooting without hearing protection, our crowd generally has extra for the occasional visitor. Unfortunately the dog can't pick it's owner. Some folks just will never get it.
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Go ahead and put up a sign. My guess is that it will attack some fool, who will have to shoot it full of holes to protect himself.
We see this on road signs all over the west. Rural Colorado has some of the deadliest signs in the lower 48 states I guess. TPFIC
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As hank William's said mind your own business and you won't be minding mine. Its not your kid and not your dog !!! My god have liberals got even us thinking we know better and must run others life.
From a little different perspective: I was shooting with a friend once out on public land, and there was a family there shooting. The adults were shooting without hearing protection and the kids were plugging their ears with their fingers.
My friend got a little zip lock bag of earplugs out of his shooting bag and politely offered them. They gladly accepted and were very appreciative, said they had just never thought about using them while shooting!
A long time ago far far away I started shooting without ear plug or any hearing protection. Not sure hearing protection was available back then. At least it wasn't in common use. I have 75 year old ears. If I can't hear it is more because of age than shooting. My dogs hunt without hearing protection. I have taken dogs shooting. My biggest concern was keeping them safely behind the firing line. Have and had dogs that hated the 4 of July. They get drugs on the Forth and don't go hunting or to the range. As soon as they fit my children wore ear"mops". As infants there was no hearing protection that fit them and wife wouldn't leave them home alone. They just stayed back from the firing line. Public ranges that I have been to require hearing protection , for people. Hunting dogs do not wear hearing protection, their owners want them to hear commands. I have had lots of hunting dogs and they have had no hearing problems. My biggest concern has been to make sure that they do not become gun shy.
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