BoydAllen
Gold $$ Contributor
Electronics allow you to hear with protection in place, they do not to my knowledge increase NRR.
I would never be on a firing line that had a mix of firearms that included pistols, short (but legal) barreled CF rifles and muzzle brakes with single coverage of any kind. Been there done that. Typically, with my 33NRR plugs, I pair slim shotgun muffs that may only have a NRR of 21 or so.
On the subject of amplified muffs, I have seen and tried on muffs that were slim enough not to interfere with my stocks' combs, but of course we are all built differently, so they might not work for some.
I pay close attention to the level of ringing in my ears, which tends to increase after I have been exposed to noise without adequate protection, or when I have consumed certain foods, like diet Pepsi.
Some time back I read something about a small percentage of a test group having a significant reduction of their tinnitus by taking taurine. I put this up on Benchrest Central some time ago, with a link, and the general reaction was to discount it. Sometime later a shooter who I know posted that since the cost was minimal, he tried it, and it resulted in a 75% reduction in his tinnitus. In the test that the link led to, well under half saw a reduction, but what if you are one of those that would?
I would never be on a firing line that had a mix of firearms that included pistols, short (but legal) barreled CF rifles and muzzle brakes with single coverage of any kind. Been there done that. Typically, with my 33NRR plugs, I pair slim shotgun muffs that may only have a NRR of 21 or so.
On the subject of amplified muffs, I have seen and tried on muffs that were slim enough not to interfere with my stocks' combs, but of course we are all built differently, so they might not work for some.
I pay close attention to the level of ringing in my ears, which tends to increase after I have been exposed to noise without adequate protection, or when I have consumed certain foods, like diet Pepsi.
Some time back I read something about a small percentage of a test group having a significant reduction of their tinnitus by taking taurine. I put this up on Benchrest Central some time ago, with a link, and the general reaction was to discount it. Sometime later a shooter who I know posted that since the cost was minimal, he tried it, and it resulted in a 75% reduction in his tinnitus. In the test that the link led to, well under half saw a reduction, but what if you are one of those that would?