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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Vette" data-source="post: 1060883" data-attributes="member: 22335"><p>I have a couple of sets of the Proears. I use them when on the range, but no longer use them in the field. They are generally bulky, and especially with shotguns a challenge to use.</p><p> </p><p>I use custom molded plugs from EAR, Inc that I had made at the SHOT show a few years ago. However, local audiologists can probably make you some as well. There are no better plugs, and I use mine for many things other than shooting. Often I'll put the Proears over top of these at the range.</p><p><a href="http://www.earinc.com/p1-nonelectronic-instamold-rec.php" target="_blank">Earinc/Insta-Mold - Recreational Insta-Mold Earplugs</a></p><p> </p><p>For field use I had EAR make me custom electronic aids:</p><p><a href="http://www.earinc.com/p1-digital-advantage.php" target="_blank">Earinc/Insta-Mold - Digital Advantage Custom Electronic Earplug Series - electronic ear plugs for hunters, shooters, SWAT and tactical teams</a></p><p> </p><p>You can wear them in the field, adjust volume and sensitivity, and they work well. Not inexpensive, but you can't buy replacement hearing. Sport ear makes similar units too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Vette, post: 1060883, member: 22335"] I have a couple of sets of the Proears. I use them when on the range, but no longer use them in the field. They are generally bulky, and especially with shotguns a challenge to use. I use custom molded plugs from EAR, Inc that I had made at the SHOT show a few years ago. However, local audiologists can probably make you some as well. There are no better plugs, and I use mine for many things other than shooting. Often I'll put the Proears over top of these at the range. [URL="http://www.earinc.com/p1-nonelectronic-instamold-rec.php"]Earinc/Insta-Mold - Recreational Insta-Mold Earplugs[/URL] For field use I had EAR make me custom electronic aids: [URL="http://www.earinc.com/p1-digital-advantage.php"]Earinc/Insta-Mold - Digital Advantage Custom Electronic Earplug Series - electronic ear plugs for hunters, shooters, SWAT and tactical teams[/URL] You can wear them in the field, adjust volume and sensitivity, and they work well. Not inexpensive, but you can't buy replacement hearing. Sport ear makes similar units too. [/QUOTE]
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