ellir0305 9 Posted June 21, 2009 Report Share Posted June 21, 2009 i am currently applying for my sgc and i was wondering what is the best type of ear protection for hunting and a few clays. i cant really get on with the over ear muff style things as i find them bulky and annoying on the cheek when shooting so i dont really know what my other options are and i have quite small ear canals with regards to in-ear devices thanks in advance rob Quote Link to post
gossy 3 Posted June 21, 2009 Report Share Posted June 21, 2009 i am currently applying for my sgc and i was wondering what is the best type of ear protection for hunting and a few clays. i cant really get on with the over ear muff style things as i find them bulky and annoying on the cheek when shooting so i dont really know what my other options are and i have quite small ear canals with regards to in-ear devices thanks in advance rob there are all sorts of different types of push in ear defenders available the ones that are made custom are very good not sure where you can go to do it but look out for them at game fairs as they will do it and you can pick it up later once there set. there are also ones that you squeeze push in and they expand and mould into your ears these are very good and very cheap. so i would say look out for one of these types. hope this helps. gossy Quote Link to post
dicehorn 38 Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 i am currently applying for my sgc and i was wondering what is the best type of ear protection for hunting and a few clays. i cant really get on with the over ear muff style things as i find them bulky and annoying on the cheek when shooting so i dont really know what my other options are and i have quite small ear canals with regards to in-ear devices thanks in advance rob there are all sorts of different types of push in ear defenders available the ones that are made custom are very good not sure where you can go to do it but look out for them at game fairs as they will do it and you can pick it up later once there set. there are also ones that you squeeze push in and they expand and mould into your ears these are very good and very cheap. so i would say look out for one of these types. hope this helps. gossy It really comes down to two questions 1) Is money more important than your future hearing? 2) Is your hearing more important than money? If its No 1 get some cheap ear inserts - your favourite word to say in the future will be "Pardon?" If its No 2 get bins that cover your ear and the all important bone just behind your ear - that way the only problem you will have in the future is having to repeat yourself to your mates who used the 'in the ear' efforts. If you doubt me - answer this question - how many Olympic standard clay shooters use ear inserts? Peter Quote Link to post
ellir0305 9 Posted June 22, 2009 Author Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 thanks for the info guys, but i find that the over ear type hinder my performance ie they knock against the stock and distract me. and in answer to your question i dont know because i dont shoot clays with olympic standaard athletes, ostly with people who cant shoot to save their lives lol Quote Link to post
RicW 67 Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 i am currently applying for my sgc and i was wondering what is the best type of ear protection for hunting and a few clays. i cant really get on with the over ear muff style things as i find them bulky and annoying on the cheek when shooting so i dont really know what my other options are and i have quite small ear canals with regards to in-ear devices thanks in advance rob there are all sorts of different types of push in ear defenders available the ones that are made custom are very good not sure where you can go to do it but look out for them at game fairs as they will do it and you can pick it up later once there set. there are also ones that you squeeze push in and they expand and mould into your ears these are very good and very cheap. so i would say look out for one of these types. hope this helps. gossy It really comes down to two questions 1) Is money more important than your future hearing? 2) Is your hearing more important than money? If its No 1 get some cheap ear inserts - your favourite word to say in the future will be "Pardon?" If its No 2 get bins that cover your ear and the all important bone just behind your ear - that way the only problem you will have in the future is having to repeat yourself to your mates who used the 'in the ear' efforts. If you doubt me - answer this question - how many Olympic standard clay shooters use ear inserts? Peter Quote Link to post
dicehorn 38 Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 thanks for the info guys, but i find that the over ear type hinder my performance ie they knock against the stock and distract me. and in answer to your question i dont know because i dont shoot clays with olympic standaard athletes, ostly with people who cant shoot to save their lives lol If they knock against the stock - then probably your gun mount and facial position is wrong. The answer to the Olympic question is none - now you know. lol Quote Link to post
ellir0305 9 Posted June 22, 2009 Author Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 thanks for the info guys, but i find that the over ear type hinder my performance ie they knock against the stock and distract me. and in answer to your question i dont know because i dont shoot clays with olympic standaard athletes, ostly with people who cant shoot to save their lives lol If they knock against the stock - then probably your gun mount and facial position is wrong. The answer to the Olympic question is none - now you know. lol i suppose i am used to shooting rifles mainly but im not too bad a shot, once i work out where the guns shooting i can hit 9/10 clays Quote Link to post
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