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<blockquote data-quote="bengineer" data-source="post: 2876038" data-attributes="member: 36951"><p>I dont put my kids at risk for hearing damage. We wear ear pro, too, but it is often not enough, especially with rifle fire and also some shorter barrels. In-ear plugs are proven and measured to not provide the real world reduction that they get in the lab. And they dont mitigate bone-transferred sound like muffs do. </p><p></p><p>I dont prefer to get my info from anything government, but OSHA has some facts that are easy to understand regarding continuous noise vs impulse noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bengineer, post: 2876038, member: 36951"] I dont put my kids at risk for hearing damage. We wear ear pro, too, but it is often not enough, especially with rifle fire and also some shorter barrels. In-ear plugs are proven and measured to not provide the real world reduction that they get in the lab. And they dont mitigate bone-transferred sound like muffs do. I dont prefer to get my info from anything government, but OSHA has some facts that are easy to understand regarding continuous noise vs impulse noise. [/QUOTE]
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