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Hearing protection advice
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRandy" data-source="post: 2948019" data-attributes="member: 108446"><p>To answer your question I need more info. What and where are you going to be using these for? Hunting, the range, competition where you will be next to someone that is using a Break? I have every hearing protection that has been mentioned here do to that fact that I'm 80% deaf due to mostly guns while shooting when I was young, 6'3" tall and Invincible or so I thought! My 1st advice would be don't limit yourself to $150 because a cheap set of hearing aids will cost you $2,000 and up to $8,000! Ask me how I know. There are a lot of adds for the (in ear protection) out there but just beware that you can still have hearing loss from having your ears with plugs in them due to the sound from a break hitting the bone in front of your ear. To understand where I'm coming from have you seen or used the bone bluetooth for your phone? For this reason when I'm shooting at a competition I where both in ear and outer ear protection. My .02 worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRandy, post: 2948019, member: 108446"] To answer your question I need more info. What and where are you going to be using these for? Hunting, the range, competition where you will be next to someone that is using a Break? I have every hearing protection that has been mentioned here do to that fact that I'm 80% deaf due to mostly guns while shooting when I was young, 6'3" tall and Invincible or so I thought! My 1st advice would be don't limit yourself to $150 because a cheap set of hearing aids will cost you $2,000 and up to $8,000! Ask me how I know. There are a lot of adds for the (in ear protection) out there but just beware that you can still have hearing loss from having your ears with plugs in them due to the sound from a break hitting the bone in front of your ear. To understand where I'm coming from have you seen or used the bone bluetooth for your phone? For this reason when I'm shooting at a competition I where both in ear and outer ear protection. My .02 worth. [/QUOTE]
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