I'm looking for some advice on how to best set up an ear pro "system" if you will, that can run either just plugs or muffs, or plugs and muffs together. I hunt, shoot under buildings and will be shooting classes, and I work in manufacturing and I want to take care of my hearing before I get tinnitus. I'd like to have electronic ear pro to help with conversation, but I'm not fixed on needing that. I'd also like something that is comfortable all day long without hating it.
Communication would be cool since we used radios when we hunt, but otherwise I would either remove the mic or tape it out of the way most of the time, I don't use comms outside of hunting.
Compatibility with a rifle stock is a must. There are some great commercial ear muffs out there but I'm thinking the bulk of a lot of them might be an issue?
Compatibility with sunglasses might be a nice feature as well. I've seen some gel cups have a notch for glasses on the outer rim.
I'm willing to pay a fair price for this setup, and I'm looking at something like the Ops-Core AMP's with NFMI as one possible solution. Another option is the Surefire EP-10's that I am currently using, and a set of MSA Sordins or Comtac III's with gel cups. I really like using plugs for comfort but I understand that muffs provide better real protection for your long term hearing. I want to plan for both layers so I'm not walking out of the building when my buddy is shooting his braked 300WM. I'm not looking to be Tactical Timmy with this stuff, but the solutions built for shooters make sense.
I'd like to know what the best solutions are per your guys' experience? I could run electronic plugs, but I'm imagining that running either electronic or standard muffs would nullify or screw up the plugs? Running electronic muffs on their own would be good, are there options as comfortable as plugs? Would you run both plugs and muffs in electronic styles?
Communication would be cool since we used radios when we hunt, but otherwise I would either remove the mic or tape it out of the way most of the time, I don't use comms outside of hunting.
Compatibility with a rifle stock is a must. There are some great commercial ear muffs out there but I'm thinking the bulk of a lot of them might be an issue?
Compatibility with sunglasses might be a nice feature as well. I've seen some gel cups have a notch for glasses on the outer rim.
I'm willing to pay a fair price for this setup, and I'm looking at something like the Ops-Core AMP's with NFMI as one possible solution. Another option is the Surefire EP-10's that I am currently using, and a set of MSA Sordins or Comtac III's with gel cups. I really like using plugs for comfort but I understand that muffs provide better real protection for your long term hearing. I want to plan for both layers so I'm not walking out of the building when my buddy is shooting his braked 300WM. I'm not looking to be Tactical Timmy with this stuff, but the solutions built for shooters make sense.
I'd like to know what the best solutions are per your guys' experience? I could run electronic plugs, but I'm imagining that running either electronic or standard muffs would nullify or screw up the plugs? Running electronic muffs on their own would be good, are there options as comfortable as plugs? Would you run both plugs and muffs in electronic styles?
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