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11/28/2012 11:41:50 AM EDT
What type of electronic protection do you guys use?
11/28/2012 11:49:17 AM EDT
[#1]
Peltor
11/28/2012 12:22:26 PM EDT
[#2]
Peltors.
11/28/2012 12:46:41 PM EDT
[#3]
Howard Leights.
 
11/28/2012 2:14:48 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
Howard Leights.  


11/28/2012 2:48:06 PM EDT
[#5]
I have some Howard Leight's but they hurt my ears after a long range session. They work good,  just squeeze my ears too much.

Has anyone ever tried these? (the free 30 day trial at least?)
Soundgear
you should be sitting down when you see the price
but they are on sale on the NRA store website.
11/28/2012 8:50:49 PM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
Peltor


This.
11/28/2012 10:53:23 PM EDT
[#7]
Sordins
11/29/2012 12:42:04 AM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Peltor


This.


If it gets really boom skull screws with the peltors
11/29/2012 5:45:55 AM EDT
[#9]
Other than the DBs, my next concern is do they get in the way of a good cheek weld?
11/30/2012 12:31:21 AM EDT
[#10]
My Howard Leights don't get in the way of my cheek weld.
11/30/2012 7:49:22 PM EDT
[#11]
I use molded silicone ear plugs VERY quiet

The Howard Leight Orange MAXX plugs are very comfortable
the Yellow EAR plugs can get a little painful
12/1/2012 5:13:46 AM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Howard Leights.  




Double Ditto, got 6 pairs of them, one for each family member plus a friend

12/1/2012 12:45:10 PM EDT
[#13]
Sordins
12/1/2012 12:51:12 PM EDT
[#14]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Howard Leights.  




this they are inexpensive, easily found and work well. If I'm not using a gun with a hearing safe silencer

On the rare occasion I'm shooting something really loud I'll use surefire EP3's and my HL's
12/1/2012 1:21:32 PM EDT
[#15]
Howard Leight electronic ear muffs or ear plugs stolen from work :)
12/1/2012 10:23:51 PM EDT
[#16]
Sordins
12/12/2012 3:29:04 PM EDT
[#17]
Peltor TacSports with the gel pads From Larue
12/12/2012 9:17:05 PM EDT
[#18]
Well,

I use either the Howard lights thunder 29's or the orange max plugs

I have about 5-6 pair floating around...and a couple boxes of the orange thingies...

A bit off topic...

Saving my hearing is good...but, when you really need to use a weapon have you experienced the noise levels and can you handle it?

Shoot an ar in your house once...wicked...

Just sayin if you don't know what to expect will you startle or compromise your abilities after this...

I've shot lots of times without hearing protection...who in the 80's had electronic ears...and you sure didn't wear earplugs on your tree stand...

I've also shot from inside my house many times...last time was for a large opossum with my glock...the thing wanted to come into the dining room...

Anyhow,
Just food for thought.

Bret
12/12/2012 10:15:00 PM EDT
[#19]
I have a Peltor Tac-6 along with a pair of Howard Leights.

I use the Peltors while my guests get the Howard Leights.  I find the Peltors superior in hearing protection and they fit better.  They also allow for a better check weld than the Howards.

12/12/2012 11:05:12 PM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:
Howard Leights.  


Best bang for the buck IMHO

12/12/2012 11:14:36 PM EDT
[#21]
Peltor.
Do everything in your power to preserve your hearing. Once it's gone, it ain't coming back.




Even one shot with no ear pro can cause irreversible damage.
12/13/2012 2:44:45 AM EDT
[#22]
Another vote for Peltors as well as MSA Sordins.  



~Augee
12/13/2012 8:40:37 AM EDT
[#23]
Quoted:
What type of electronic protection do you guys use?


Huh?? What?
Beer for an erection you say?

KyARGuy


12/13/2012 9:23:33 AM EDT
[#24]
Why are Pro-Ears not as popular?  Is it the price or are they too big to get a cheek weld?
12/13/2012 11:39:58 AM EDT
[#25]



Quoted:


Why are Pro-Ears not as popular?  Is it the price or are they too big to get a cheek weld?


Price has always put them out of range. Been thinking about saving up for some, though. Just depends on how slim they are.

 
12/13/2012 11:42:11 AM EDT
[#26]
Quoted:
Sordins


Quoted:
Sordins


Quoted:
Sordins


1/4/2013 9:32:52 AM EDT
[#27]
Peltor Tactical 6S.......just make sure the dials are turned all the way to OFF when you're not using them or they'll drain the batteries pretty quick
1/4/2013 11:14:22 AM EDT
[#28]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Howard Leights.  




Double Ditto, got 6 pairs of them, one for each family member plus a friend



Got these too.
1/5/2013 12:55:45 AM EDT
[#29]
What's that I cant hear you! :)

Seriously, I use the Howard Leight I think the Thunder 29's if i remember the model number

But, I have many times shot a few rounds without ears for various reasons.

Ears are great but, everyone should hear the crack of an ar in a house...Let alone auto fire in a parking structure...OUCH!

But, I'll say that seriously if your going to use any gun for home defense or protection of any kind you should at least get a feel for how loud it is...Else you may be verrrrry surprised...and that isn't a good thing...

No to say shoot your AR in the house...But I'm going to tell you if you haven'y heard it...It will take you off your A game for sure...

I'm sure there are plenty of LE MIL and Contractors here that will tell you it need a bit getting used to hear something like that and not be stunned...

Even my Glock is plenty loud in the house...

A friends son was over here when on leave a couple years ago...

Just an army grunt...Diesel Mech...But he jumped out of his skin when we were shooting from the dining room table out the patio doors...Hey we even got a yote that night...Damn things can't stay off the range...An my buddy was so hoping that yote would go investigate one of the tanerite clusters...But it wasn't that dumb.

Back on story he's never been in a real firefight especially in an enclosed space...but has been through basic and can soot an ar well...But the crack in a house or enclosed structure is unlike you can imagine...

Anyhow, Just food for thought...

Bret

P.S. Yep the other half was not here for the dining room ar fest...But she was here for Glock Fest 2012...OK and a few other mid day sight this in and it too cold out sessions...Anyhow we had most of the brass swept up before she got home(forgot under the couches and chairs though...Then we were onto scotch...
1/5/2013 5:12:55 AM EDT
[#30]
I use Howard lights, but at an indoor range where guys are shooting .308's with a muzzle break they just don't work well even with double ears.YMMV..
1/5/2013 7:22:40 PM EDT
[#31]
Supreme Pro-X, MSA

I shoot Highpower with a service rifle, no problem with cheek weld in any position
I shoot long range target, no problem with cheek weld with my palma rifle.
ditto with my GAP tactical rifle.

I work as a shooting instructor, sometimes eight hour days. this product with the gel cups is comfortable all day.
when I"m teaching with small bore just the muffs. when we are using AR's AK's and the .50 I wear plugs and muffs.
I wear both at matches- the volume adjustment and sound reproduction of the supreme pro x allows me to adjust to hear range commands.
1/5/2013 7:26:41 PM EDT
[#32]
Quoted:
What's that I cant hear you! :)

Seriously, I use the Howard Leight I think the Thunder 29's if i remember the model number

But, I have many times shot a few rounds without ears for various reasons.

Ears are great but, everyone should hear the crack of an ar in a house...Let alone auto fire in a parking structure...OUCH!

But, I'll say that seriously if your going to use any gun for home defense or protection of any kind you should at least get a feel for how loud it is...Else you may be verrrrry surprised...and that isn't a good thing...

No to say shoot your AR in the house...But I'm going to tell you if you haven'y heard it...It will take you off your A game for sure...

I'm sure there are plenty of LE MIL and Contractors here that will tell you it need a bit getting used to hear something like that and not be stunned...

Even my Glock is plenty loud in the house...

A friends son was over here when on leave a couple years ago...

Just an army grunt...Diesel Mech...But he jumped out of his skin when we were shooting from the dining room table out the patio doors...Hey we even got a yote that night...Damn things can't stay off the range...An my buddy was so hoping that yote would go investigate one of the tanerite clusters...But it wasn't that dumb.

Back on story he's never been in a real firefight especially in an enclosed space...but has been through basic and can soot an ar well...But the crack in a house or enclosed structure is unlike you can imagine...

Anyhow, Just food for thought...

Bret

P.S. Yep the other half was not here for the dining room ar fest...But she was here for Glock Fest 2012...OK and a few other mid day sight this in and it too cold out sessions...Anyhow we had most of the brass swept up before she got home(forgot under the couches and chairs though...Then we were onto scotch...


wouldn't do this myself but.... my kind of folks. FWIW, forty years of killing elk and I never noticed the sound of the shot. of course, that's outside.and a lot of them with a bow.

1/10/2013 8:52:37 AM EDT
[#33]
I took a chance and bought the Howard Leight Sport Impact.  Kind of disapointed, the most annoying problem is the fit.  Very loose fit around the bottom.  They are adequate but far from superior.  I have an old $15.00 pair form MUSA and they fit better.
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