ear defenders??? electronic type ...any good

peterretep

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hi,

just curious on opinions on the electronic ear defenders, at the range last week and with my "quiet please" bungs which have always done ok, and a young chap was started to zero a A.I. cannon!!!

the shock wave was there and impressive to us 1+ foot away, but the old ear bungs were failing a tad!!!, thought next time i'll go better prepared with or try some electronic defenders so thought i'd ask you lot on here for your valued honest opinions on them , on the best or economic types and how they fair at the range etc.
 
I use Peltor Tactical Sport and they are good enough for me at the range. Had an un-moderated 30.06 go off on the bench next to me recently which made me jump, but the ears were fine

Can be found for under £100
 
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I use Peltor Tactical Sport and they are good enough for me at the range. Had an un-moderated 30.06 go off on the bench next to me recently which made me jump, but the ears were fine

Ears might have been fine but what about your underwear? :eek:
 
he said he went commando! messy!!!:doh:


if you state the gear you use please try to state how much they were approx so we can get an idea of the cost, i have seen some for £250 +!!! and I think they can get dearer again,
but why?

I know the line you get what you pay for, but just times you can get your ar*e smacked in cost terms :thumb:because of a brand etc etc...
low profile, handfree blue toothed! etc etc ...

the best for the best price is????
 
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I use;

Howard Leight | Impact Sport

Great tool especially when your getting old like me you can use them as hearing aids!

thats sounds like a good idea!:thumb: especially now my lamps are failing, my hearing is great, I can hear a bus 5 miles away through resonance, but can't hear my lass shouting 30 feet away!!! something has to give...:rofl: don't they call that selective hearing???

the ear defenders are a must and on my next shopping list..... but which ones???

but need to protect my hearing going into old age,
 
he said he went commando! messy!!!:doh:


if you state the gear you use please try to state how much they were approx so we can get an idea of the cost, i have seen some for £450 !!! and I think they can get dearer again,
but why?

I know the line you get what you pay for, but just times you can get your ar*e smacked in cost terms :thumb:because of a brand etc etc...
low profile, handfree blue toothed! etc etc ...

the best for the best price is????

I've updated my post
 
At the clay-ground I use Peltor SportTac - they're slimish and don't foul the stock on mounting.
However, I'm not sure they cut the mustard when there are many rifles going off: so for the rifle-range, I have a pair of Peltor SportTac II.

I wouldn't consider any kind of ear-plugs on their own to be adequate protection against rifle-noise, though I do wear them when using a shotgun in the field.
 
I use the Deben slim line which appear good, but I would put plugs inside them if I was where someone was using something big. I know Scrumbag did this when he was shooting a 577NE indoors!

David.
 
I did not like the peltor sports at our indoor range, with four lanes of rapid fire I thought the struggled to keep up, maybe just me, but use normal peltors ( chipper grade) now.
 
I treated myself to a pair of MSA Sordan Supreme Pro X last year and while they were not cheap, best part of £200 with the gel ear cushions they are great and in my opinion much sturdier than some of the others I've seen.

​As I said they're not cheap but you do tend to get what you pay for and I want to keep my hearing as long as I can.
 
I treated myself to a pair of MSA Sordan Supreme Pro X last year and while they were not cheap, best part of £200 with the gel ear cushions they are great and in my opinion much sturdier than some of the others I've seen.

​As I said they're not cheap but you do tend to get what you pay for and I want to keep my hearing as long as I can.

I also bt these sordin pros last year - they are much thinner than some of the competition and I don't catch the comb of my shotgun when sighting / mounting. Not so relevant for stalking perhaps, but electronic defenders really do amplify low level sounds up in a fantastic way, so much so that you can hear movement in the undergrowth - you get an extra few seconds warning of birds launching if rough shooting
 
I treated myself to a pair of MSA Sordan Supreme Pro X last year and while they were not cheap, best part of £200 with the gel ear cushions they are great and in my opinion much sturdier than some of the others I've seen.

​As I said they're not cheap but you do tend to get what you pay for and I want to keep my hearing as long as I can.

Another vote for these. Can't fault them and nice and thin.
​Had some Peltor Sport Tac before this but sold them on as I kept clunking the stock. Good at their primary job of suppression though.
 
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