TheKid
Green Tip Millionaire
Recently I've begun running the rifle up front on the inside of the passenger seat of my vehicle and over it I have draped my TCI Liberators as it seems to be pretty prudent for going loud.
My question is, in the numerous scenarios that occur where one has not done an active PCC/PCI for a specific mission and preemptively donned ear pro, is it good practice to train to put ear pro on before giving someone the business, if time allows?
I've seen it discussed before (not recently) about keeping it draped on the long gun for a home defense scenario or similar and I'm of the belief that, if time allows, why not? The counter point to that (and I say this from an uninformed position) is auditory exclusion and the proverbial "not hearing the shot" anyway because you're so amp'd up to begin with it won't matter.
My question is, in the numerous scenarios that occur where one has not done an active PCC/PCI for a specific mission and preemptively donned ear pro, is it good practice to train to put ear pro on before giving someone the business, if time allows?
I've seen it discussed before (not recently) about keeping it draped on the long gun for a home defense scenario or similar and I'm of the belief that, if time allows, why not? The counter point to that (and I say this from an uninformed position) is auditory exclusion and the proverbial "not hearing the shot" anyway because you're so amp'd up to begin with it won't matter.