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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1492069" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>I've had Peltors for many years now. They say "Tactical 7 Classic".</p><p>Never a problem. Good amplification. For shotguns the noise protection is good enough as it. For pistols and rifles, I insert foam plugs into my ear canal, before the Peltors, IF I need to hear my surroundings.</p><p>When I don't need to hear my surroundings and I'm shooting rifles/pistols, it's the foam plugs and then the 3M muffs made by Peltor. They have "X5A" stamped on them. Think 3M advertises them at ~31db noise reduction. They're a bit bulky, but very effective. High quality foam inside of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1492069, member: 4191"] I've had Peltors for many years now. They say "Tactical 7 Classic". Never a problem. Good amplification. For shotguns the noise protection is good enough as it. For pistols and rifles, I insert foam plugs into my ear canal, before the Peltors, IF I need to hear my surroundings. When I don't need to hear my surroundings and I'm shooting rifles/pistols, it's the foam plugs and then the 3M muffs made by Peltor. They have "X5A" stamped on them. Think 3M advertises them at ~31db noise reduction. They're a bit bulky, but very effective. High quality foam inside of them. [/QUOTE]
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