I have been wearing ear plugs every working day for the last 20 years, I damaged my hearing as a kid playing with explosives of various types and suffer tinia to varying degrees.
I work in an environment where I am exposed to over limit over time(forget the numbers and ratios) and far over peak for moment for hearing safe.
Apparently accounting for normal age degradation my hearing is improving not worsening.
Due to the type of work I do I will not wear ear muffs but I will wear someone elses designed for shooting on occasion.
"Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.
308Win One chambering to rule them all.
Just a pic I found on the net, supposedly someone was dumb enough to fire it with a bore-sight stuck in it.
I don't know where you get your information but there're some wild statements in there.
Firstly, a --well-fitting-- grade 4 earplug is good enough for damn near anything. They must be fully inserted, ie not half hanging out. Earplugs have traditionally been down-graded in rating in NZ to reflect the anatomical variability in performance.
As for plugs damaging your ear drum or causing an inner ear balance problem, that is plain wrong. No commercial plugs are small enough in diameter and long enough to reach the tympanic membrane. Short of perforating your drum by some means other than plugs, you will never get a balance issues with using plugs with small arms. Large artillery is another matter.
You did give some reasonable advice in the last paragraph
6x47 (Clinical audiologist)
This is an old pic but looks like the brake helped hold it together.
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Thats a AI AW50 rifle , in 50 BMG calibre , and the reason it split , was it had been cleaned after a few rounds , and the cloth cleaning patch was still in the bore .
The shooter was using the high explosive/ incendary raufous ammo , this has a small HE compotent ,and the impact fuse is sensitive enough to activate when fired at the thin skin of aircraft aluminium , so it denotated in the barrel .
Actually , you are right , thier is plastic in that one , and it shows its a 50 BMG , the AI AW50 , has 2x red plastic dust covers , look like big round red dots , on either side of the action body , keeps sand and dirt out of the 2 action gas vent ports at about the 2 & 10 oclock position .
I think also one in the bolt body as well , so IF it does blow UP , the explosion goes in controlled directions .
And twice the weight ;-)
It's a magnum can mate, same weight as Nz 338 cans last time I checked.
I'll tell you if it's worth it soon, but from what I here more than worth it, but I'm not paying twice the price
http://hardyrifleengineering.co.nz/s...ppressors.html
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That blaser is getting heavier by the minute
"Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.
308Win One chambering to rule them all.
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