I take noise induced hearing damage more seriously than most people and in the past when I would go out and shoot it was in the desert by myself.
I am in a different state and there is no desert shooting for me, I will have to go to a range.
At the range what I noticed is that not only will you be hearing your shots, but the many other people around you shots.
Of course I will be doubling up on both ear plugs and ear muffs but the issue I'm worried about is the bone induced hearing damage. I read where some people say that using a muzzle brake gave him bone induced damage even though they were using hearing protection.
My question to you guys who stay at the range for hours, are you not worried about the many people shooting around you, constantly bombarding you with gun shots and many of them using loud muzzle brakes.
What I found from my research is that hearing protection only reduces the noise so much as you will get bone induced hearing damage. Studies show that in certain areas of the world, certain tribes were studied who had very little exposure to loud noises and these people showed that they maintained most of their hearing into old age. Old age hearing loss is not inevitable. This means that most of the people who have hearing loss when they are older is because of the environmental noises they were exposed to. I just don't want to be one of those old guys who can't hear anything like my father, so I am very strict with this.
I am in a different state and there is no desert shooting for me, I will have to go to a range.
At the range what I noticed is that not only will you be hearing your shots, but the many other people around you shots.
Of course I will be doubling up on both ear plugs and ear muffs but the issue I'm worried about is the bone induced hearing damage. I read where some people say that using a muzzle brake gave him bone induced damage even though they were using hearing protection.
My question to you guys who stay at the range for hours, are you not worried about the many people shooting around you, constantly bombarding you with gun shots and many of them using loud muzzle brakes.
What I found from my research is that hearing protection only reduces the noise so much as you will get bone induced hearing damage. Studies show that in certain areas of the world, certain tribes were studied who had very little exposure to loud noises and these people showed that they maintained most of their hearing into old age. Old age hearing loss is not inevitable. This means that most of the people who have hearing loss when they are older is because of the environmental noises they were exposed to. I just don't want to be one of those old guys who can't hear anything like my father, so I am very strict with this.