1 shot isnt going to make anyone deaf.I have worn a pair of the electronic muffs,they cut my hearing down to about 1/3 of normal when walking out to change targets and standing around waiting for barrels to cool,I would never wear them on a hunt,9/10 I never fire a shot on a BG hunt,Im not going to wear those [beeep] uncomfortable things on the off chance that I will fire a shot and that the single shot is going to do any real damage,Im not concerned about the possible damage a single shot could do to my hearing.Im way more concerne about being able to hear that snapping timber or tinkle of shale when the elk start to move.High rpm tools like saws and air grinders produce more damage to human hearing than almost anything else you are exposed to,a table saw will deafen you faster than shooting.This is my personal preference and I dont know anyone who wears hearing protection beyond the practice range.If the occasional or even often shot was going to damage my hearing i would have been deaf 20 years ago,my hearing is very sharp,better than most people i know.
THEY USE THE SAME STOCK ON THE VTR AS THE OTHER ROUND BARREL 700S,the VTR is a standard 700 heavy barrel with three sides milled off,therfore it needs the same diameter barrel channel as any of the heavy barrels,wow you really have a thick skull dont you.Once again do some research before you share your (expertise) with people looking for facts.Yes we know everything you own is better than what i have and you know more than I do about any topic in the history of man,your arrogance is almost neutralized by your ignorance,almost...Ill try to put together a picture book for you so you can undertstand what those of us with first hand knowledge of the VTR are talking about.