What type of earpro do you use user?
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they work well enough, but I'm looking into getting actual earpro.
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They're kinda crappy and starting to fall apart. I need an upgrade soon.
3m yellow plugs... They last a long time if you don't lose them...
Question, just how fucked is my hearing if I just went into a hardware store and bought a 20$ ear-protection headset for shooting?
For shooting outdoors it's definitely sufficient.
You want at least 28NRR for shooting indoors. Alot of the 3M style foam ones are around 29NRR (if you properly insert them) so they should be passable, but you can do better.
This, I tried similair to these but the strings come out. I'd rather spend the money on other shit than fancy earpro. I like the fancy stuff but I got priorities nigga.
I only shoot outdoors so I just wear the same set of remington muffs I've had for 20 years.
Earmuffs made from dead niggers' skin
These doubled up with surefire EP10 earplugs.
I've got the Peltor Tac 500's with gels and rechargeable battery. Bluetooth ftw
Clear Armor! $15 yet they're the best ever tested by hearing protection reviewers.
Also, stay the fuck away from electronic ear pro.
Stop looking at NRR.
I absolutely despise plugs for a ton of reasons. What over ear pro is good enough for indoor range use on a frequent basis? Willing to spend loadsa emone
>stay the fuck away from electronic ear pro
electronic ears are the best way to go if you want to hold a conversation on the range or listen to an instructor.
you can still hear instructors with non-electronic earpros.
huh?
Peltor Tactical Pros and Surefire EP4
Peltor Tactical Pro, but you may have problems when shouldering a rifle. I don't.
Surefire EP7s underneath pic related. I've lost enough hearing in the Army.
>probably gonna switch to EP4s because the 7s foam tips lose their elasticity far too quickly.