I’ve worked for 4 years as an IDPA SO in matches and practice so not new to guns and gunfire. Pretty careful with my ears as always double plug using both a set of Radian custom molded earplugs and a pair of Howard Leight electronic impact shooting sport earmuff. Two weeks ago, I RO my first 2-gun match and met my first loud rifle using comps. I must say that despite the fact that I too have also been using a comp on my carbine in the same matches for 4 years, I was not ready for how loud the thing was from an RO perspective, especially when the guns were firing next to barrels. Did not think much of it until the time I left the range when I felt like I had some water in my ear after swimming. That feeling went away after a couple of hours and I still did not think much of it – thought it was just a mild ear infection.
Last Saturday I worked again as an SO in an IDPA match and there was a guy shooting a snub nose 357 magnum and it was again pretty loud… The next morning I woke up with pains in my ear and the same full feeling in them like they have fluid in them. It’s now 3 days and the full feeling is still there…. Hearing is OK but a little research found that my ears were likely damaged by the loud noise. I have a health science background with an advance degree and 20 years of work experience so not exactly a noob.
Just wondering if anyone else has had this experience using this degree of protection which I normally would rate as excessive/conservative.
Last Saturday I worked again as an SO in an IDPA match and there was a guy shooting a snub nose 357 magnum and it was again pretty loud… The next morning I woke up with pains in my ear and the same full feeling in them like they have fluid in them. It’s now 3 days and the full feeling is still there…. Hearing is OK but a little research found that my ears were likely damaged by the loud noise. I have a health science background with an advance degree and 20 years of work experience so not exactly a noob.
Just wondering if anyone else has had this experience using this degree of protection which I normally would rate as excessive/conservative.