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Electronic Ear Muffs and Hunting??????
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Am considering getting Peltor Tactical 6's. Am really keen to hear how they perform when hunting. Nioa have them for $200 is anyone aware of a better price than this.
Concerns
- Fit with rifle and shotgun stocks
- wind noise
- Weather resistance to rain
 
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Robe. I shoot for a I shoot for a living & relised to late that even out the cab of the Tojo I was sending myself deaf.So firat up good on ya for having the sense to use ear protection in the Field .I've always found Earmuffs to be a hinderance when having to bring a rifle /shotgun into my shoulder in a hurry.But I have found a good pair of earplugs do help with cuting down the muzzel blast though admititly they do'nt protrect the whole ear as such! Though I feel that the average shooter in the field is not going to be firing the number of rounds that I sometimes fire so I think .A good set of earplugs will suffice.


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Thanks Deciple of Kieth
Yes seems a lot of money for something that chews batteries and can't get wet. Then again I 'hear' hearing aids aren't cheap either. I had significant hearing damage by the time I was 16. Are your plugs the moulded variety? I am seriously considering them and would be interested in how comfortable they are and if you hear enough to locate foxes running through phalaris or your own footsteps when stalking?
 
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robe0280 you can buy earplugs fron protector safety or just about any decent store that stocks industrial safety gear, I use plugs when i'm pistol shooting because earmuffs give me the shits but I don't think they will be a great success when your out hunting, you basicly loose one of your senses so you'll be handicaping yourself.


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I use plugs when i'm pistol shooting because earmuffs give me the shits but I don't think they will be a great success when your out hunting, you basicly loose one of your senses so you'll be handicaping yourself.


Yes have always taken off conventional plugs and ear muffs for that very reason when I know the game is close but unseen. The TAc 6's actually enhance footsteps etc but shut off when the shot is fired so you don't get the damage.

Am thinking some good plugs would be good to wear under these muffs when range shooting to be sure to be sure beer
 
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Hello robe0280,
I also use electronic hearing protection as would like to protect my already affected hearing. I use the Peltor Comtac which was about $580 Aus when I got them about 4 years ago. They have a moulded ear piece on the right side to minimise the impact of the stock. On windy days there is some noise but its better to hear noise than lose more hearing in my opinion.I take them off when having a break and when things are slow to allow my ears to cool and reduce the sweat that forms there.

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Am thinking some good plugs would be good to wear under these muffs when range shooting to be sure to be sure



If the muffs are good quality it probably won't make a lot of difference if you wear plugs as well,you can only cut out so much noise.


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Robe .My plugs are just ordenary Sonics but I know cof a couple of young Blokes who swear by the moulded type. I'm afraid it's a bit late for my hearing.As for having to hunt on foot .Wel that's something I dont do a great deal of do to my line of "work" thumb


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Posts: 569 | Location: Flinders Ranges. South Australia | Registered: 26 January 2005Reply With Quote
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Sinclair International has the Peltor Tactical 7 on sale this month for $124.95. Go to http://www.sinclairintl.com/specials.html to see them.
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I've had a pair of these for years, and I'm extremely happy. You can hear a mouse fart at 30 paces, and the stereo effect is so good that you will know right were he is. Big Grin

Very good hearing protection too.

In spite of the bulky appearance, they do not hit the stock at all for me (many other muffs do).

My only caveat is that the wire going in the top would let rain in, so wear a wide brimmed hat or use other muffs on rainy days.

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Sinclair International has the Peltor Tactical 7 on sale this month for $124.95. Go to http://www.sinclairintl.com/specials.html to see them.
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Thanks everyone for replies.
I couldn't get on to the sinclair international website but will try again later. Am still trying to find a dealer in Australia with a more compatible price with the US.
Appreciated the first hand comments on the Tac Sevens.
For the right price I definetely think they are worth the experiment for hunting purposes.
 
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Try this seller, I bought normal earmuffs this year from them $20 cheaper than the local shop including airmail(or whatever it was) less than a week to get here.
WS safety\

found the email from them about freight - their normal freight was very expensinve (fedex?)

"We could ship it to you global mail express which is less expensive. You could go ahead with the online order and in the order comments, specify your wish in shipping it global mail express."
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 416SW:
Try this seller,

Thanks 416sw. I would prefer to buy local but that site has the Tac 6's plus for $97 AUS compared to $200 to $230 here. It will be interesting how much freight comes to. Thanks for the global express heads up.
 
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No worries robe0280
freight is still high from them, I bought 3 muffs at 20USD and 1 at 27USD ended up $240AUD delivered.
Let me know how you go and what you think of the Tac 6
 
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For all interested I have ordered
Peltor sound trap.
http://www.aearo.com/pdf/comm/Soundtrap_GB.pdf

The tac 6's don't seem to appear on the latest brochures and was concerned they may be discontinued which may affect warranty wasn't game to see.

Ordered them from http://www.amare.com.au/
The soundtrap rrp is $295 although they can do slightly better for bulk etc.

Will post a short review after I have tried them stalking so may be a few weeks.
Regards
Robe
 
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Thought someone might be interested in the below.

QGE WEB SPECIAL

871 Ann St or PO BOX 2294

Fortitude Valley 4006

PH: 07 3252 5511 FAX: 07 3252 5916

E-Mail: sales@qldgunexchange.com


Peltor Tact-6 Electronic Ear Muffs $169.00 Super Price!!
offer ends 12-06-05 or when stock are sold out.
 
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$169 Aus for Tac 6's is a VERY good Aussy price.
Did you get a pair 416SW?

Have my Sound traps now but haven't done any shooting or stalking which is what I am after.

Initial thoughts
Very snug and compact. Wore for 2hrs in house just to see how annoying they were for me and also Missus troll...they past both tests.
They do improve your hearing like turning the volume up on a hearing aid.
They cut out even slamming cuboard doors. Sounds like muffled clap with ear muffs and very sharp bang without. I am training a very tolerant girlfriend roflmao

Am taking them stalking this weekend so I will write a review and post in the product review section.
Cheers
 
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