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Re: Ear protection
[Re: Txkiller]
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08/25/14 08:26 PM
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Tried these Alpine ear plugs this weekend while shooting clays, they were just awesome. Could hear conversation no problem and ears did not ring after I was done. Alpine Ear Plugs
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Re: Ear protection
[Re: Txkiller]
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09/14/14 10:19 PM
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ElmoSnerd
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I sprung for a pair of the Westone molded to my ear type plugs a few seasons ago. Do it your self kit and mailed it in. Got the kind with the baffles that let you hear voices but block out gunfire. Wish I would have bought them years ago. In the ear so they don't interfere with hats, glasses etc. Forget I'm wearing them and drive home with them still in.
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Re: Ear protection
[Re: ElmoSnerd]
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09/15/14 01:28 AM
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bradtown
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+1 ordered mine last week.... 25 years too late. Really looking forward to them. Had a local audio guy do the molds just to be on the safe side. I sprung for a pair of the Westone molded to my ear type plugs a few seasons ago. Do it your self kit and mailed it in. Got the kind with the baffles that let you hear voices but block out gunfire. Wish I would have bought them years ago. In the ear so they don't interfere with hats, glasses etc. Forget I'm wearing them and drive home with them still in.
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Re: Ear protection
[Re: Txkiller]
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09/15/14 02:18 AM
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Texasbdog
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I know it's crazy but I wear em when I bow hunt, my hearing is bad and the amplification helps and of course I use them whenever I shoot a gun. Had to get used to shouldering my AR from the prone position with them on but I've gotten used to it?
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Re: Ear protection
[Re: Txkiller]
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09/15/14 10:26 AM
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Dave Davidson
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My hearing is shot. Too many years of tractors, screaming boat motors and guns. I have some $5K hearing aids that I only wear when I go someplace where there are other people. I'm retired so no big deal.
The other day i was using a cheapo belt sander. When I shut it off, my ears were ringing. That's not good. So, I put on a set of bargain priced shooting muffs and started again. I realized that they were not doing the job. So, I stuffed some paper towels in each side. No bueno. Next was the Howard Leights which really made a difference.
The hearing aids help me a lot. However, my Wife still mumbles when she's in the kitchen and I'm on the puter 30 ft away with a wall in the way. My Audiologist says that they just don't make hearing aids that will overcome that problem.
I don't wear ear protection when I hunt. Nor do I wear the hearing aids. But I ought to.
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Re: Ear protection
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09/16/14 07:49 PM
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I had mine on last night with no issues my buddy left his in the truck for some stupid reason, after 15 shots from the M1A wearing a SEI brake he totally regretted it!
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Re: Ear protection
[Re: Txkiller]
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09/17/14 01:43 AM
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How would those hold up, or be manageable while hunting in the mountains? Just wondering if they would end up being a pain to keep up with?
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Re: Ear protection
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10/04/14 05:02 AM
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Ramsey
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Re: Ear protection
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10/05/14 06:15 PM
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SkiBuck
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I don't like using cheap ear plugs because you can't hear anything at all. How do these things work when it comes to direction of sound? Everyone says they can hear sounds better, but can you tell where they are coming from?
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Re: Ear protection
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10/05/14 06:35 PM
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I have a pair of those but they really hurt my ears after being in for 10+ minutes. I wore these Allen Company Light hearing protection last dove season and they were just awesome. You can hear very well and the noise canceling is great. Only problem is, they look kind of goofy and do not fit over a palm leaf cowboy hat... I have worn the same for a number of years. They work great. Who cares about goofy if they work. With cowboy hat on I wear them behind my head/neck. Works just fine. I have forgotten I have them on many times and worn them home.
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Re: Ear protection
[Re: Txkiller]
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10/06/14 12:10 AM
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I double up on my hearing protection. With either foam earplugs or surefire ep3 under my electronic muffs. It makes shooting a braked rifle more pleasant or the ears.
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Re: Ear protection
[Re: SkiBuck]
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10/06/14 12:21 PM
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How would those hold up, or be manageable while hunting in the mountains? Just wondering if they would end up being a pain to keep up with? Very rugged and small enough to throw in a pack. No issues with it yet I left the thing on for for three days and the batteries are still good! Glad I could help How do these things work when it comes to direction of sound? Everyone says they can hear sounds better, but can you tell where they are coming from? I couldn't give you honest feedback on that since my left ear is shot but I haven't heard anybody else complain about that so I'm assuming you can.
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Re: Ear protection
[Re: Txkiller]
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10/06/14 12:29 PM
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I have these same muffs. Have had them for a few years and they are awesome.
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Re: Ear protection
[Re: Txkiller]
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10/09/14 02:52 AM
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I'll be danged if I didn't leave the range driving down the road and realize I'm still wearing them. After 3 full days of shooting I felt naked without them.
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Re: Ear protection
[Re: Txkiller]
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10/23/14 05:51 AM
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I have two pair of the Howard Leight Muffs, I let my two boys wear them because they get in the way when I shoot a rifle, I use plugs..I have permanent hearing loss from shooting and I grew up on a tractor open cab all day long plowing with a straight pipe will put some ringing in your ears for life.
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Re: Ear protection
[Re: Txkiller]
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10/23/14 05:53 AM
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The hearing loss will make your marriage less stressful........I never heard you say that, sorry.
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Re: Ear protection
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11/04/14 02:44 PM
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Been using Sportears for 7 years now. Kind of high but well worth it. Fixing to get a new set and looking at Sound Gear
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Re: Ear protection
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11/20/14 03:35 AM
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Blue Wolf
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I love these. You can turn them up and it is like having a hearing aid if your hearing is bad. They use AAA batteries and have auto turn off. No hard to find high dollar batteries....
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Re: Ear protection
[Re: Blue Wolf]
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11/20/14 11:53 AM
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kry226
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They use AAA batteries and have auto turn off. No hard to find high dollar batteries.... That's the best part about these. 
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Re: Ear protection
[Re: bradtown]
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12/14/14 04:58 PM
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+1 ordered mine last week.... 25 years too late. Really looking forward to them. Had a local audio guy do the molds just to be on the safe side. I sprung for a pair of the Westone molded to my ear type plugs a few seasons ago. Do it your self kit and mailed it in. Got the kind with the baffles that let you hear voices but block out gunfire. Wish I would have bought them years ago. In the ear so they don't interfere with hats, glasses etc. Forget I'm wearing them and drive home with them still in. This is of great interest to me. Which model did each of you get?
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