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<blockquote data-quote="K9TXS" data-source="post: 3104198" data-attributes="member: 85208"><p>I always take out my hearing aids when shooting. There's no point of having them in. </p><p></p><p>I purchased a good set of muffs with volume control from Brownells a long time ago and after a couple of years they stopped working. Brownells guarantees the products they sell. I returned them and they sent me a new pair that I still use today. I believe Brownells still offers the same guarantee. If your going with another set of muffs, I would start looking there.</p><p></p><p>I recently went with a set of custom molded hearing protection. There's many different types of these on the market at many different prices ranges. You can hear people talking and they shut down when there's a loud noise. I got my from Vanderbilt hospital where I see my ENT doctor. They were cheaper from the hospital than some of the other venders on the market. The injection molded style are really good. I wish I would have gotten them years ago.</p><p></p><p>If someone is shooting next to me with a big boomer or muzzle brake, I put my muffs on over the other ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K9TXS, post: 3104198, member: 85208"] I always take out my hearing aids when shooting. There's no point of having them in. I purchased a good set of muffs with volume control from Brownells a long time ago and after a couple of years they stopped working. Brownells guarantees the products they sell. I returned them and they sent me a new pair that I still use today. I believe Brownells still offers the same guarantee. If your going with another set of muffs, I would start looking there. I recently went with a set of custom molded hearing protection. There's many different types of these on the market at many different prices ranges. You can hear people talking and they shut down when there's a loud noise. I got my from Vanderbilt hospital where I see my ENT doctor. They were cheaper from the hospital than some of the other venders on the market. The injection molded style are really good. I wish I would have gotten them years ago. If someone is shooting next to me with a big boomer or muzzle brake, I put my muffs on over the other ones. [/QUOTE]
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