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  1. This is from an email we received from Google.

    We put our online inventory on google shopping, but will not be allowed anymore as of 1 July according to them.

    We spoke with Google reps on the phone to verify this policy change and there is no way around it.

    I wouldn't put it out there if it wasn't true. Especially something that affects my business they way this does.

    Out of curiosity, how much of your business comes through Google? I know y'all have a stellar reputation via word of mouth and here on TGO.

  2. I'm no herpatologist, but it's not poisonous. Pretty sure all snakes have fangs or else it'd be next to impossible to eat.

    As far as species, looks like a grey rat snake. Had you caught something in the trap? He was probably hungry!

    EDIT: I can't even spell herpetologist!

  3. Hi Bluedog

    Not trying to talk you into electronic muffs but an advantage they have in addition to hearing background sounds and speech-- Maybe I'm the lone ranger-- If I wear non-amplified muffs it makes me more-than-usual "spacey" or "disoriented". Am naturally spacey enough without making it worse. I pay better attention to the other senses when I can hear.

    My hat size is 7.5, so your head is even more freakishly huge. These Howard Leight top-strap electronics fit me fine. There are wire sliders that telescope up into the headband so they get big enough to go over the head and reach the ears.

    http://www.midwayusa...nrr-22-db-green

    Dunno if these Leight non-amplified muffs have the same size range--

    http://www.midwayusa...-nrr-25-db-gray

    But my head is not freakishly tall, only freakishly large. If your head is also freakishly tall or you have freakishly large ears, dunno! :)

    thanks Lester. I've heard good things about them from Hickok and others, so I might take the risk on them and then sell them if they don't fit.

    Why not just use ear plugs? That's what I use most of the time.

    Just want something a little more convenient to remove and put back on. For instance, went and shot sporting clays with some buddies -- couldn't hear them between stations, but the time it took to put them back in was a hassle.

  4. I've got a big ol' head. (Literally, and sometimes figuratively.) Like 7 3/4 and tall. I was known as "Head" throughout middle and high school. But enough of my adolescent trauma...

    I bought some cheap Remington's, but they didn't make it past my ear lobes.

    Has anyone with a similar problem found some that stretch far enough to do the trick?

    Does anyone have experience with these?

    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/150311/peltor-shotgunner-behind-the-head-earmuffs-nrr-19db-black

    or these?

    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/815799/howard-leight-leightning-l1n-slimline-behind-the-head-earmuffs-nrr-25-db-gray

    Do those types stay on good enough?

    I either shoot alone at an indoor range or at my brother's house, so electronic aren't necessary.

    I don't need anything fancy, I try to be pretty frugal.

    thanks!

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