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  • #16
    NYT
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Apr 2011
    • 3811



    hocks are the best you will find. dont tear like the other garbage on the market.

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    • #17
      Tack4251
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2013
      • 1290



      This is what I use. I use them at the range, in classes, teaching, wearing my helmet, around the house. I have several sets. Cheap enough to get 5 pairs to have everywhere and they filter out the gunfire and won't interfere with a good cheek weld or eye protection.

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      • #18
        2glock3
        CGN/CGSSA Contributor
        • Dec 2012
        • 474

        I have custom molded plugs. If they are done properly there should be no issue. I do have some electronics, I have not tried them yet.

        What I do like with the molded is how low profile they are.
        I thought it was "We the people."

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        • #19
          BigPimping
          CGN Contributor
          • Feb 2010
          • 21368

          Some earmuffs given to me at work. Awesome and price was right.
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          • #20
            twinfin
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2009
            • 1078

            Originally posted by NYT
            https://superiorsoundtechnology.com/...aker_YNO5.html

            hocks are the best you will find. dont tear like the other garbage on the market.
            Those look intriguing. The manufacturer claims that they won't let any sound through above 85dBA. Have you found this claim to hold up as best as you can tell? Are you able to hear conversation OK while wearing them?

            My experience has been with the popular Howard Leight electronic muffs sometimes doubled up with foam plugs but I wonder if these Hocks Noisbrakers work as well as they claim? I would feel let down if I payed $170 bucks for a pair only to find out they don't reduce gunshot noise to an acceptable level.

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            • #21
              steelholder
              Veteran Member
              • Jul 2010
              • 3317

              Ive never had a provlem with plugs, when shooting the extra loud toys like the amd i throw over the muffs.
              WTB 3rd Gen SW also looking for a 22 pistol with 6" bbl or longer

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              • #22
                NYT
                CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                CGN Contributor
                • Apr 2011
                • 3811

                Originally posted by twinfin
                Those look intriguing. The manufacturer claims that they won't let any sound through above 85dBA. Have you found this claim to hold up as best as you can tell? Are you able to hear conversation OK while wearing them?

                My experience has been with the popular Howard Leight electronic muffs sometimes doubled up with foam plugs but I wonder if these Hocks Noisbrakers work as well as they claim? I would feel let down if I payed $170 bucks for a pair only to find out they don't reduce gunshot noise to an acceptable level.
                yeah, they are legit.

                i had the surefires, they suck. i had custom molded and they sucked as well as they tore easily. these new ones are the biz.

                i shoot my scar 17 indoors with no problems at all. best part is that your HSA covers them because noise protection is a health care covered expense.

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                • #23
                  twinfin
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 1078

                  Originally posted by NYT
                  yeah, they are legit.

                  i had the surefires, they suck. i had custom molded and they sucked as well as they tore easily. these new ones are the biz.

                  i shoot my scar 17 indoors with no problems at all. best part is that your HSA covers them because noise protection is a health care covered expense.
                  Thanks for the tip. I have a Health Savings Account that I never considered for funding a pair of Hocks custom molded plugs. I'll look into it.

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                  • #24
                    LowThudd
                    Veteran Member
                    • Dec 2011
                    • 3608

                    Originally posted by penguin0123
                    I run EP7. Can carry on convo normally but hearing safe even on rifles. Much cheaper than electronic muffs.
                    I use EP10. I can hear conversation fine, but gun fire is hardly audible. Rated to 30 dbs. Also, the memory foam insert is very comfortable and form fitting. Best ear protection I've ever used, including muffs.

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                    • #25
                      LowThudd
                      Veteran Member
                      • Dec 2011
                      • 3608

                      Originally posted by Tack4251
                      http://www.surefire.com/ep10-sonic-d...tra-max-1.html

                      This is what I use. I use them at the range, in classes, teaching, wearing my helmet, around the house. I have several sets. Cheap enough to get 5 pairs to have everywhere and they filter out the gunfire and won't interfere with a good cheek weld or eye protection.
                      Yep, the best. If you haven't tried them, what have you got to lose? I got them for under $20 shipped. Replacement foam is cheap also.

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                      • #26
                        fritztkatt
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2015
                        • 1061

                        Really, HSA covers this? I have some loot in one that I otherwise have no reason to touch (prior to active duty).

                        My ear pro budget just went up.

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                        • #27
                          dwalker
                          Veteran Member
                          • Jul 2014
                          • 2714

                          I use foam earplugs when shooting long guns and Howard Leight "Sport" electronics when shooting pistol of just lounging.

                          The best hearing protection is a suppressor, but since we are talking about Califonistan here, thats not an option.
                          Fear is the spare change that will keep you broke

                          Call him run-like-hell-when-shtf-guy or dial-911-guy but NEVER call an unarmed man "Security".

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