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nagant rifle fired 3ft from my head. no ear plugs!
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I got a pir of molded plugs from one of the gun show guys years ago. Have shot 22lr-50bmg with just them in loud but no pain no ringing. I've been known to double up with a pair of peltor tactical electric muffs at times also
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Originally posted by Jedi View PostThats one of the main reasons i want a suppressor is so if i have to fire it in the house i wont go deaf.
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Thats one of the main reasons i want a suppressor is so if i have to fire it in the house i wont go deaf.
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My m16 without the can on it hurts my fucking skull and ears to shoot.
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Originally posted by GrayStangGT View PostI was out at a party and we decided to shoot some clays, after 10-20 rounds of 12ga without hearing protection my ear still felt fine, but then I shot 3 rounds of some kind of .410 self defense ammo out of a snubnose judge. After that my right ear hurt and could hardly hear out of it. It was almost 2 weeks before my ear was back to normal.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by slowyellow View PostNo need to double up, but it wouldn't hurt anything. I just recently purchased a GOOD set of plugs and they are AWESOME. I've never had discomfort during or after firing. A lot of times when I shoot I'm around gunfire for 8 plus hours. I got a set of the molded ones at a gun show. A little weird to have done, but I'm so glad that I did it though. They cost me 80 bucks, I had what they call filters installed in them so that I can hear range commands and speech with them in. If you don't need to hear that stuff, you can get them for about 20 bucks cheaper.
I did have one instance that kind of "talked" me into getting a good set of plugs. I went skeet shooting, probably shot 200 or so shells and when I was done, I couldn't hear out of my right ear. Just a very loud ringing. I guess that my plug wasn't fitting correctly. I noticed that it was ringing when I was shooting, but didn't think it was too bad. It took 2 days for my ear to stop ringing, and slowly through the week my hearing returned to normal.
So.... I think that my $80 pair of ear plugs have been a good investment.
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Originally posted by GrayStangGT View PostI was out at a party and we decided to shoot some clays, after 10-20 rounds of 12ga without hearing protection my ear still felt fine, but then I shot 3 rounds of some kind of .410 self defense ammo out of a snubnose judge. After that my right ear hurt and could hardly hear out of it. It was almost 2 weeks before my ear was back to normal.
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I was out at a party and we decided to shoot some clays, after 10-20 rounds of 12ga without hearing protection my ear still felt fine, but then I shot 3 rounds of some kind of .410 self defense ammo out of a snubnose judge. After that my right ear hurt and could hardly hear out of it. It was almost 2 weeks before my ear was back to normal.
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Originally posted by CJ View PostI did a mag dump with an automatic HK G3 into an airstream trailer one time, no hearing protection. The moment I started firing I realized I didn't have ears on, I just buried one ear into my shoulder and bared down. I don't remember the ringing lasting for too long. Last year I shot my 10mm delta from the driver seat of my jeep, that rang too, but went away after an hour or so, if that. Either I'm already deaf or I haven't experienced the loudness you guys have. Being inside an enclosure makes it 2x as worse though. If you're hunting in a field, a 16" or 20" AR15 isn't that loud at all, I've shot them many times with no ears out in a field. And 12 gauge's I never wear ears when hunting (who does?). I know that Nagant @ 3ft was loud as shit, and it would have been 2x as worse if it was an M44.
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My ears have been ringing since 2006 thanks to an All That Remains concert. Whenever I shoot I use surefire ear plugs which are dirt cheap AND Howard Leight lectronic muffs.
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My ears are garbage. Crowded room, unless I'm looking at you, I won't understand anything you're saying.
They're constantly ringing and occasionally get a numbness and complete deafness in one ear.
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I did a mag dump with an automatic HK G3 into an airstream trailer one time, no hearing protection. The moment I started firing I realized I didn't have ears on, I just buried one ear into my shoulder and bared down. I don't remember the ringing lasting for too long. Last year I shot my 10mm delta from the driver seat of my jeep, that rang too, but went away after an hour or so, if that. Either I'm already deaf or I haven't experienced the loudness you guys have. Being inside an enclosure makes it 2x as worse though. If you're hunting in a field, a 16" or 20" AR15 isn't that loud at all, I've shot them many times with no ears out in a field. And 12 gauge's I never wear ears when hunting (who does?). I know that Nagant @ 3ft was loud as shit, and it would have been 2x as worse if it was an M44.
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