Are you a muff or ear plug guy (or girl)?
Re: Are you a muff or ear plug guy (or girl)?
Unfortunately no. Just custom molded plugs similar to these: http://www.cabelas.com/p-0037460227874a.shtml. Only I had mine made at a gun show by a specialist rather than a home kit. I would love to get a set of SportEars, but they are a lot of money...
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Re: Are you a muff or ear plug guy (or girl)?
I have a pair of cheap electronic muffs I bought at Gander Mountain. They work pretty well but I also have a real nice pair of muffs I got from work for working around heavy equipment and noticed that they really deaden the sound well. I like the extra protection that I get from the non electronic ones but miss the mic in my ear. So, I've been thinking about doubling up on the electronic ones with a cheap pair of squishie plugs. Maybe that might be the happy medium.
Oh, sorry for the ramble, MUFFS.
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Re: Are you a muff or ear plug guy (or girl)?
I use custom molder silicone ear plugs. If I don't have that, I use muffs. The foam plugs ya squish up and stick in yer ears are my last choice.
Re: Are you a muff or ear plug guy (or girl)?
I've never met anyone who owned custom SportEars. I spoke to the rep at ShotShow and of course he touts that he sells tons but, I can't imagine dropping $1200-$1500 on electronic ear plugs. I could see how they might be an advantage for an instructor, covert or security work but for all other applications I think it's overkill.Aroooo wrote:Unfortunately no. Just custom molded plugs similar to these: http://www.cabelas.com/p-0037460227874a.shtml. Only I had mine made at a gun show by a specialist rather than a home kit. I would love to get a set of SportEars, but they are a lot of money...

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Re: Are you a muff or ear plug guy (or girl)?
Believe I'd use that much cash to buy a couple nice new shiny guns and use cigarette butts...RJames wrote: I can't imagine dropping $1200-$1500 on electronic ear plugs. I could see how they might be an advantage for an instructor, covert or security work but for all other applications I think it's overkill.

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I hope that was a staged photo. A possible ATF agent with a gun to his head and his finger in the trigger... ug...
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When running instructor courses we spend hours on the range. The electronic muffs are great, but just so uncomfortable for that long a period. One day maybe I'll get a pair...RJames wrote:I've never met anyone who owned custom SportEars. I spoke to the rep at ShotShow and of course he touts that he sells tons but, I can't imagine dropping $1200-$1500 on electronic ear plugs. I could see how they might be an advantage for an instructor, covert or security work but for all other applications I think it's overkill.
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Yeah, but from some of those guys would you expect anything less. Having said that I'm sure many in BATFE do not like their jobs very much right now.Aroooo wrote:I hope that was a staged photo. A possible ATF agent with a gun to his head and his finger in the trigger... ug...
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Re: Are you a muff or ear plug guy (or girl)?
electronic buds like sportear are definitely the way to go. there non-custom line [$200-500] has the same electronics and, unless you have oddly shaped ears these will do fine. i like their concealable version that are clear and have skin color cavities. the nice thing about buds vs. muffs aroooo mentioned, which is cooler and more comfortable. that said, i also own peltor st's which are great and used peltor, sordin, sportear and various non-elec plugs in the sandbox. all do fine except muffs are better in helos.
all the various electronic muff's i would expect use the same or similar electronics and the only difference to spending more money on say swattac is, if you need a narrower headset to fit under helmets.
all the various electronic muff's i would expect use the same or similar electronics and the only difference to spending more money on say swattac is, if you need a narrower headset to fit under helmets.
Re: Are you a muff or ear plug guy (or girl)?
You can get custom molded silicone ear plugs at most places that do hearing aids for $20 - $40 w/o the inserts that allow you to hear normal conversation. Those are what I have and they have lasted 7 years so far!
Re: Are you a muff or ear plug guy (or girl)?
Unless it's a bigger bang than a 45 or 30/06 I don't wear pluggs. I guess I was around an M 109 to long in the Army..