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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: South Carolina
Posts: 1,134
| Very good ear plugs found
While at Camp Perry for the National Long Range Championships last month I was given a couple packs of a new foam ear plug called Sound Guard and I can confirm they are quite good. Thinking of ordering a case of them. http://www.buyoccupations.org/store/..._twocolor.html |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: North East
Posts: 5
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Wow! A rating of 29dB from a foam ear plug! That's amazing! Have you tried them with pistol indoors? While shooting pistol indoors, I use regular foam plugs then my Peltor Bullseye muffs and those are rated at 25dB. This combo works well, still allows me to hear range commands and other shooters talking between strings, muffled but still can hear. For outdoors rifle shooting I find just foam plugs are not enough and muffs get in the way of cheek weld. These may work great for outdoors alone, I'd also like to see how the work indoors. Yes, please let me know if you have tried these for indoor pistol. Thanks! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: South Carolina
Posts: 1,134
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I normally wear foam plugs and muffs all the time. Like your avatar pic. Had one that looked just like it but deer hunters poisoned her two months back. She was a beautiful little dog.
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