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<blockquote data-quote="Arty" data-source="post: 418107" data-attributes="member: 19322"><p>For long time, I'd bench shoot with plugs and hunt with nothing. As they say, you don't notice the noise that much when you're excited and are out in the open with sound-absorbing snow all around.</p><p></p><p>Recently sound-tested for my latest job, there's no significant loss of hearing at any decibel range.</p><p></p><p>However, I have to use some sort of PPE noise protection at work anyway so I bought some Peltor Tactical Pro's. Those are fantastic for amplification of 'good' sound way above what you would hear in the bush and they cut off all loud, sharp sounds. They do provide a little bit of directional sound too. It's a little freaky to hear the echo of your shots on the range but not the shots themselves.</p><p></p><p>The main problem is that they get in the way of cheek pieces, so I had to mill down one side a little and have to consciously nudge back one muff a bit with the stock when I bring the rifle up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arty, post: 418107, member: 19322"] For long time, I'd bench shoot with plugs and hunt with nothing. As they say, you don't notice the noise that much when you're excited and are out in the open with sound-absorbing snow all around. Recently sound-tested for my latest job, there's no significant loss of hearing at any decibel range. However, I have to use some sort of PPE noise protection at work anyway so I bought some Peltor Tactical Pro's. Those are fantastic for amplification of 'good' sound way above what you would hear in the bush and they cut off all loud, sharp sounds. They do provide a little bit of directional sound too. It's a little freaky to hear the echo of your shots on the range but not the shots themselves. The main problem is that they get in the way of cheek pieces, so I had to mill down one side a little and have to consciously nudge back one muff a bit with the stock when I bring the rifle up. [/QUOTE]
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