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Widgeon
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I was sighting in my 44 mag two days ago and forgot my ear muffs. Big mistake. My question is has anyone used the in the ear electric protection, what brand, style, and price. I see I can get them fairly cheap (wich I am
guessing thats how they work) to over $2,000 a pair. Any help greatfully appreciated. |
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King Ding-A-Ling
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you can get muffs that cut everything above 85 dbA for around $100.
3M brand are about the best you can get. But 3M also owns Peletor. |
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