So, I went PRS for the first time on Saturday, and had a blast!
However, both my friend and I discovered that the eye relief and cheek rest caused a collision with the electronic ear protection muffs we were using.
However, at the ranges we were shooting, the "ting" of the metal target was sometimes the only indicator that we hit, so, we are trying to avoid just using earplugs on both. (the mirages from the heat sometimes obscured the target)
Trying to wear the electronic ear protection on one side, and sliding the other side off the ear and just using a singular ear plug was an intermediate solution, but kind of goofy. Not to mention, if it came off the ear, and we didn't notice, the next shot could be a rude shock.
Do any of you have recommendations for in-ear protection that will also allow us to hear metal plates at distance?
However, both my friend and I discovered that the eye relief and cheek rest caused a collision with the electronic ear protection muffs we were using.
However, at the ranges we were shooting, the "ting" of the metal target was sometimes the only indicator that we hit, so, we are trying to avoid just using earplugs on both. (the mirages from the heat sometimes obscured the target)
Trying to wear the electronic ear protection on one side, and sliding the other side off the ear and just using a singular ear plug was an intermediate solution, but kind of goofy. Not to mention, if it came off the ear, and we didn't notice, the next shot could be a rude shock.
Do any of you have recommendations for in-ear protection that will also allow us to hear metal plates at distance?