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  1. So many shooters use generic earplugs for shooting. The generic earplugs block the loud noise totally to enter the ear and so that we don't listen to others what they say. But the electronic earplugs give a limited loud to the ear so that we can hear to others what they said at the time of the shooting.

    To know something more about it, please visit here https://www.bigearinc.com/products/best-ear-protection-for-shooting.

     

     

     

  2. On 6/20/2019 at 6:22 PM, Loudgp said:

    I used Ear Inc. they seem to work good for the cost and molded to your ear... 

    Hey guys, I think Ear Inc provides best product because listen to the name of it before. Many of mine friends are use Ear Inc products.

    Thanks it's really so helpful I think.

  3. On 6/20/2019 at 3:42 AM, N3WWN said:

    Surefire Ultra ear plugs are what I use when I shoot to minimize as much external sound as possible but still hear the timer beep and range commands.

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    Nice to see you sir Ultra ear plugs is really good.

    Thanks

  4. On 6/19/2019 at 11:15 PM, blackfatbob said:

    Depends on what you are shooting and what you wear on your head really.  Practical shooting with long guns and muffs don't mix for me.  I opt for Decibulz molded ear plugs in that application.  I shoot an open pistol so I'm using noise cancelling muffs.  The sky's the limit on pricing.  Take a look at what your fellow shooters are wearing when you shoot.

    Thanks for your great idea and time.

  5. On 7/25/2018 at 9:11 PM, Nalle2491 said:

    practise practise practise. I started getting my reloads down to around a second or less when i started dryfiring practising everynight and threw in lots of reloads. i also use mags that have dummy rounds in them since i dont ever drop a mag that is actually empty.

    I agree with you, but I think the skill of hand need also.
    Thanks

  6. Hello, Bart, I am a newbie here. My name is Jack Simonton from SC, USA. I love shooting and practice hard for this. Thanks for giving beautiful tricks with a lot of information. I think it might be helpful for me and my shooting carrier.

  7. 14 hours ago, Hi-Power Jack said:

    Lot of dry firing, really helps.

     

    It's all about trigger control - wait, that sounds vaguely familiar.    :) 

    Dry firing really helps me at the time of my live shooting practice. But now I am not fully expert in the firing, need more training.

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