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Decibullz percussive, your review?

RTTY

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Minuteman
Sep 5, 2023
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Hello, I'm thinking to buy the hears protection from the brand on the object.

Please can tell me your review?

Actually I shoot with passive headset under a metal canopy on the range.

Thanks
 
I wear electronic ear muffs with the standard Decibullz plugs underneath. Works great. Just don't leave the Decibullz in your pocket and put your pants in the dryer. They will melt, ruining both the ear plugs and your pants. :ROFLMAO:

I haven't tried the ones with percussive filters. I have had tinnitus since I was a child, and I try to maximize my hearing protection to avoid it getting worse.
 
I've run them for the past couple of years. Overall, it depends on the type of match/shooting you're doing. PRS, pistol, indoors, ROing, or anywhere you will see a lot of brakes, then I double up or go muffs. NRL, team snipers, etc, where you're not near the shooter, then I run the Decibullz plugs, plus I'm about 100% suppressed nowadays. I find that they start bothering me after 8 hours.

Based on the environment you describe and if you shoot with a brake, then stick with the headsets. I would only go Decibulls if you're suppressed.
 
Hello, thanks for the reply.
No I don't shot suppressed, suppressor on Italy are outlaw....
The places at the range are under One metallic cover, and so the rumors are a bit amplified.
I don't have the muzzle brake.

The headset with the eyeglasses make me some trouble when I aim the scope...

A this point I suppose that the electronic earmuff are better than the Decibullz percussive.
 
I’m guessing but look at getting higher rings for your scope and/or slimmer earmuffs. This will allow your head to be in a more comfortable position. There is zero reason to have the scope as low as possible out side of “looks”.