This thing is still going to be way past the hearing damage threshold (which is generally thought to be about 120 dB for "short" exposures), open space or not.MrCrowley wrote:Didn't need ear muffs since it was a shot in an open environment
The other thing is noise levels are often one of the causes of a firing flinch... and that in turn makes recoil control worse.
Even when hearing damage isn't a concern, it can still be worth wearing - when target shooting with my air rifle (which is reasonably hearing safe), my accuracy tends to go up slightly when I'm using hearing protection.
The less attention put into fighting reflexive blinking, the better I can focus on other aspects of marksmanship.
Better to be wearing them and not need them than vice versa.and didn't bring safety glasses because I didn't really need them.
And that would mean... *hits calculator several times* ... about 80J free recoil energy. The weight kills the recoil quite well, but still more than I'd want to be shooting from the hip.edit: Cannon weighs 15kg by the way. If anyone wanted to know