by bladeracer » 16 Jan 2025, 10:11 pm
That's good info SomeoneElse.
I should update that I bought the Axil X30i ear plugs. I've been carrying them in my pocket every day since I got them five weeks ago. They come in a tiny case that could be hung on your belt, pocket button, round your neck or wherever, but the case is not very well closed and it would be a matter of minutes I think before they fell out of it. I've tried them at different pistol clubs and during our regular shoots at home. They are decently effective, but I hate them. They're not at all uncomfortable, but I cannot converse at all through them, despite them having buttons that open and close them. I can't hear range commands, and I find them really difficult running lever-action rifles fast. I've developed "feel" running the rifles, and a large part of that seems to be the sound of the action running, when I can't hear the rifle running I'm all fumbles with it. They're still in my pocket every day, and I try using them whenever I can but I invariably take them out after a handful of shots. It's _possible_ that when I'm shooting on my own, where conversation is unnecessary I _might_ find them useful, but I do like to be aware of anything that might be happening around me, and earplugs rob me of that. If I'm in the paddock shooting I want to be aware if somebody walks or drives up behind me. If I'm shooting on my own at a club, other members have keys and can enter anytime, I want to be aware if people are around.
I'm sure that electronic plugs are the answer for me, but they are still too expensive and too easy to lose. If they're expensive but difficult to lose they'd be fine, just as being easy-to-lose-but-cheap is fine. I think I need to try Bluetooth phone buds that you simply wear all day long, that still let you use the phone and chat with people. These ISOtunes buds might be a good system so I'll investigate them further.
This year I've already done 852rds of high-velocity .22LR and .357Mag, and low-velocity .38 Special (and 146 air-pistol shots but I doubt they matter). I've also been within a metre or three of several other shooters firing something like 1400 rounds of .22LR, .38 Special, .357Mag, 9mm, .32 Long Colt, and .32S&W. My hearing is still excellent, I just find the tinnitus gets aggravated now for a day or two after shooting.
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