Infrequent Shooter
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I like the offset ring idea. other issues, but it will help your hearing situation
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Damn phone and corrections. I meant to say I’m not familiar with the Walker brand of ear muffs. I use the SordinsYou’re not familiar with ear muffs! https://ads.midwayusa.com/product/1025945795?pid=190201
I'd recommend Starkey in the ear hearing protection. You can still hear firing line commands.Actually, I’ve had this problem for years. I always used the tallest rings I could get, which worked at the time. I have a new rifle that won’t fit in my Airglide with the tall rings. So I lowered the scope and created the old problem. I’ve been using Walker Razors, which were the most compact muffs I could find. If I only shot with other RF shooters I wouldn’t have a problem since I have custom plugs, but I have to shoot with whatever shows up next to me. Anyone with the same problem and how have you solved it?
Your very lucky.Well, according to my last audiologist visit which was just 2 weeks ago, I still have the hearing of a 10 year old Wisconsin farm kid who's never been exposed to any loud noises in their life, and of which is the basis that hearing tests are still founded on today. Needless to say, I can still hear the sound of silence.
Now with that said, I couldn't tell you how many times I've shot rifles (most with brakes the last 20 years) pistols and shotguns without any type of protection over the years, mainly hunting, or just forgetting muffs/plugs target shooting and putting empty cases in my ears. I've also only used ear plugs for target shooting the last 20 years or so. I never wear any hearing protection while hunting still to this day, and all my rifles have brakes, besides the 22 RF and 22 centerfires.
Maybe I'm just lucky, but I haven't damaged my ears one bit in over 35 years of a lot shooting. You might need to find a new audiologist, I think he might be full of it.
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Well, according to my last audiologist visit which was just 2 weeks ago, I still have the hearing of a 10 year old Wisconsin farm kid who's never been exposed to any loud noises in their life, and of which is the basis that hearing tests are still founded on today. Needless to say, I can still hear the sound of silence.
Now with that said, I couldn't tell you how many times I've shot rifles (most with brakes the last 20 years) pistols and shotguns without any type of protection over the years, mainly hunting, or just forgetting muffs/plugs target shooting and putting empty cases in my ears. I've also only used ear plugs for target shooting the last 20 years or so. I never wear any hearing protection while hunting still to this day, and all my rifles have brakes, besides the 22 RF and 22 centerfires.
Maybe I'm just lucky, but I haven't damaged my ears one bit in over 35 years of a lot shooting. You might need to find a new audiologist, I think he might be full of it.
Thanks for the suggestion, but the rear stock sits right on the bottom and the front is very close with my Arca BR adapter.Cut the foam on the air glide lowering the rifle and go back to tall rings ?
I do have to kinda cock up my walkers a bit on one of my rifles to not tap it on the stock
I trimmed mine off some with a filet knife.My scope mounted in tall rings hit the top of my Airglide case. I removed the spacer from the bottom of the front foam support and that took care of the problem.
Is the foam in these plugs pretty hard, or pretty soft? I bought some Milwaukee branded foam plugs awhile back and the foam is too hard for my delicate ears.Howard leight maxx ear plugs... Buy them off Amazon by the case... Best ear plugs I have ever used and when they are done toss um and open a new pair.... I only use electronic muffs for pistol when I have to talk and listen... Absolutely hate muffs for rifle and shotgun...
The Howard Leight Honeywell plugs are nice and soft. And they know their hearing protection.Is the foam in these plugs pretty hard, or pretty soft? I bought some Milwaukee branded foam plugs awhile back and the foam is too hard for my delicate ears.