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    I use the custom molded and wear Pro Ears electronics over top. I use the Sporting clays model when outside and the Pro Tac Gold when indoors.

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    I've now been using the Surefire EP3's for a while, and love them. Fit great, and love the removable cap.

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    For an inexpensive option I have used these with lots of luck. Just the normal pains of foam plugs ( I prefer e muffs) but they work great. Best foam plugs I have come across. Plus if you loose a pair you won't be out bad. The custom molded plugs are great as well. I got my last pair at a gun show in Gibralter but can't remember the companies name. It was a husband and wife team and they also have attended a few shooting events locally as vendors. The case they provide has earinc.com slash insta-mold on it if that helps.

    http://www.howardleight.com/earplugs/max

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    I have these, and they are simply awesome. 29 db rating using the "skull screws". I shoot, listen to music and even occasionally take a call while on the range (only when I forget to put it in airplane mode).

    I use muffs with them when inside, because there is apparent need to sight in your 338 Lapua at 25 feet.

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AEY4QP2/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_1?pf_rd_p=1944687662&pf_rd_s= lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B00AEY4RRO&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX 0DER&pf_rd_r=1QSN213S9XC5GK8ASHB0


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammy_K View Post
    For an inexpensive option I have used these with lots of luck. Just the normal pains of foam plugs ( I prefer e muffs) but they work great. Best foam plugs I have come across. Plus if you loose a pair you won't be out bad. The custom molded plugs are great as well. I got my last pair at a gun show in Gibralter but can't remember the companies name. It was a husband and wife team and they also have attended a few shooting events locally as vendors. The case they provide has earinc.com slash insta-mold on it if that helps.

    http://www.howardleight.com/earplugs/max
    I bought box of the corded ones and always keep several sets on hand.

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    I just like the cheap orange disposable ones. You can buy them by the box on Brownells.

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    http://www.howardleight.com/earplugs/leight-plugs

    30 DB reduction, but I still use headphones with them

    http://www.howardleight.com/earplugs/super-leight for 33 DB

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    Personally, I have tried pretty much all of them including the professionally custom made ones and I keep coming back to the cheap orange dense foam disposables.

    Even if they were not so convenient and disposable, they just perform better then the customs or reusable ones.

    Sincerely,
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    I used peltor tactical 100 and Mack's foam ear plugs. 22 and 32 NRR respectively. The box small container of 50 plug were around $9 on amazon and $70 for the peltor tactical. I keep both because many time people forget the ear protection, so it easy to hand out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 987987 View Post
    I used peltor tactical 100 and Mack's foam ear plugs. 22 and 32 NRR respectively. The box small container of 50 plug were around $9 on amazon and $70 for the peltor tactical. I keep both because many time people forget the ear protection, so it easy to hand out.
    I got the green disposable Howard Leights a few years ago. I think that I had to correspond with a salesman to get my price but I got boxes of 200 pairs for 8˘/pair.

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