2213
Comments (170)
sorted by:
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
3
888R 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah a .22 LR is the funnest thing to shoot at a range. Cheap ammo, no recoil and no noise and as accurate as the shooter is. I wanted to get into silhouette shooting comps before rona hit and screwed everything up.

3
deleted 3 points ago +3 / -0
3
masculinist 3 points ago +3 / -0

I use foam ear plugs, they drop noise levels by 33 dB which is better than every set of ear phones I’ve seen at stores. They’re cheap as well. I have been using them with no issues other than not being able to hear what people say to me. I think that’sa fine trade off for better hearing protection.

1
deleted 1 point ago +1 / -0
1
masculinist 1 point ago +1 / -0

Maybe you didn't get it in right:

Here is the procedure I use to put in my foam earplugs:

Using your thumb and forefinger, roll the entire earplug into a tiny, compressed cylinder (or torpedo).
The thinner you can roll the plug, the easier it gets to insert it. Start by exerting only a little pressure, and as the cylinder gets smaller, gradually increase the pressure to compress the plug as much as you can.
Grasp your ear with the opposite hand and pull it up and slightly outwards.
This will straighten the ear canal and make insertion easier.
Use the other hand (forefinger and thumb) to slide in the earplug. Depending on the plug and your ear canal, a little bit of wiggling may be necessary to insert it.
In no case should you need to use force to get it in. If it doesn’t slide in, remove it and roll it even harder.
Put your thumb on the plug to keep it in place as it expands while letting go of your ear.

Source link