I bought a relatively inexpensive set of Walker's Bluetooth earmuffs and have been pleasantly surprised at how well they work. As earmuffs they block quite a bit of the gunshot noise, and as a Bluetooth device we can communicate using our radios and cell phones. Not bad for $40 since Peltor wants something like $850 for a wired communication set and the PTT switches add about $100 to the equation.
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28For when it's hot as Hades here in TX, I wear the Surefire EP10s. Ive shot on a bench rest next to a old timer shooting a muzzlebraked 300 blackout and had no issues. Likewise on the pistol range firing a 3" 357 magnum. Not adding insult to injury when its over 95 is great.
As for indoors, I use a pair of Howard Leight Sport muffs and bog standard orange foamies underneath.
As for indoors, I use a pair of Howard Leight Sport muffs and bog standard orange foamies underneath.
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29Haberdashery wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2019 10:36 am I am currently using Peltor Sport Tactical 500 Electronic Earmuffs, I don't know about your preferences but this earmuffs is the best one I have used so far.
i'm retired. what's your excuse?