Re: Hearing protection for $50.00?
BEST hearing protection is ear plugs. Sorry to rain on the parade. I've used nothing but ear plugs for over 40 years, been exposed to all kinds of noise, high energy stuff (mortars, artillery fire, around the side of M1 tank gunnery, as a gun bunny, with a .50 cal MG as a scout, and behind a 25 MM Bushmaster, worked where we stepped out of perfectly good airplanes and wore floppy green hats (they're all designed to crash)... been shooting civilian stuff for the past 12 plus years. Ear plugs work the best because they are a physical barrier to sound and air. Even tho they're not sexy they work every time and they stop high frequency hearing loss. Now I'm a dinosaur but for my money, I'd rather use ear plugs than anything else because, the circuits don't fail, the batteries don't need to be recharged and if you leave them on the bench and go answer nature's call or walk down range during a cease fire, I can guarantee nobody will walk away with them, even if they do, you're out about a quarter or even a whole half dollar maybe as much as five bucks. The plus side of ear plugs is that they don't interfere with your sight alignment or sight picture. That's why I still use them and of course because I'm a cheap bastard but that's another story for another time.
Electronic ear protection? Tell your out-laws to give you a gift card for the money and spend it on a good bottle of Vodka for you and your bride. The real reason I suggest to everyone that they use plugs is separation during recoil. Muffs move, plugs don't. Hearing can't be repaired or replaced very easily. Trust me on that one, seen lots of guys with bad hearing and luckily, I'm not one of them.
Again, ear plugs man. They always work as advertised or better and you don't have to recharge or replace the batteries.