Shooting Essentials: Ear Protection Roundup

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  • @GunBrosShooting
    @GunBrosShooting 6 лет назад +3

    For anyone using over ear muffs, please try thee gel cups if they are offered. They are much more comfortable and worth every penny.

    • @lloydyp
      @lloydyp  3 года назад

      or buy Sordins which have gel muffs.

  • @petejackson922
    @petejackson922 6 лет назад +2

    Nice idea for a series of videos. I think Pounds is Dollars but can’t figure out Bits and Bobs. Great video Lloyd!!!

    • @lloydyp
      @lloydyp  6 лет назад

      Thanks Pete, I didn't bother researching the cost in dollars as working out the exchange rates would have been useless, they change so much at the moment and prices vary from US / EU / AUS so much.

    • @thelethargicponderer6793
      @thelethargicponderer6793 6 лет назад

      Lloyd Pattison ..i think Pete is confused as to what is 'bits and bobs?' Over to you Lloyd....

    • @lloydyp
      @lloydyp  6 лет назад +1

      Lol sorry, so "Bits and Bobs" just means "stuff" it's a generic term for a collection of items, in this case: skeet vest, cartridge bag, cartridge panier, choke key, water bottle, cleaning cloth, towel, legia spray, pens, gunslip, earplugs, gloves, chokes, sun cream, glasses, hat.

    • @James28R
      @James28R 4 года назад

      you think pounds is dollars?? Jesus

  • @anastasiachatzisoukou8671
    @anastasiachatzisoukou8671 6 лет назад +2

    Very helpful Lloyd. Thanks for all that info.

  • @grahamedwards9920
    @grahamedwards9920 5 лет назад

    That was probably the most important video of yours I’ve watched. Your gun reviews have become a much watch for me but after 40 years of pigeon/ pest control stuff I’ve recently got hooked on clays and suddenly developed hearing problems. I’d not considered the possibility that my quality over the ear muffs were being compromised by now wearing shooting glasses or that stock and muffs making contact with each other might also reduce the effectiveness of the muffs. Embarrassed to think that hadn’t occurred to me - a light bulb moment - never too old to learn.

    • @lloydyp
      @lloydyp  5 лет назад

      Thanks Graham, that's lovely feedback. Glad you found it useful :)

  • @muzleflash1341
    @muzleflash1341 5 лет назад +1

    Other problem with the cheap throw away foam plugs is disposal, we have them issued to our work force and I see them discarded everywhere

  • @Xnocturnus
    @Xnocturnus 6 лет назад +1

    Always good to hear from you! Another handy vid ;-)

  • @finallevel29
    @finallevel29 6 лет назад +2

    Another great video sir

  • @MortenM80
    @MortenM80 5 лет назад

    Two negatives I experienced with the muffs. When the muffs sits on top of the stems of the shooting glasses, it tends to make the glasses press down on my nose. That is very uncomfertable during a full day of shooting. The other thing is on a warm day, you sweat all over the muffs, not very pleasant.
    Got the proflex+ last summer. The sound quality is as you say not as good and natural as the muffs, but the comfort and practicality is much, much better. And you do get used to the sound of them after a while. If you do get them, get them with the bigger battery. Then you don't need to change them so often

    • @lloydyp
      @lloydyp  3 года назад

      check out the latest review if you havent already.

  • @paulwilson7234
    @paulwilson7234 6 лет назад +1

    Very good advice .

  • @jonmanos1116
    @jonmanos1116 6 лет назад +1

    Hey Lloyd, tell us about those PILLA shooting glasses sometime!

    • @lloydyp
      @lloydyp  6 лет назад +1

      That's for a future episode Jon :)

  • @nigelcastle9482
    @nigelcastle9482 5 лет назад

    Hey Lloyd, great videos, are you going to do the eye protection and kit bag essentials videos any time soon?

    • @lloydyp
      @lloydyp  5 лет назад

      Deffo still in the "box of things I havent done yet" but getting manufacturers to send me stuff to feature is not proving easy. I think they get asked so often for "free" stuff from youtubers it must just bounce off the marketing departments. I'll keep trying. As the channel grows, the industry is starting to take me seriously, but it's taking a long time to gain legitimacy in their eyes I think.

  • @Iain110110
    @Iain110110 5 лет назад

    I've got a set of decibullz, they've got the Xmas tree type plug and they mould to ear once you warm them up in warm water, very comfy, and you can hold a conversation while wearing them, around £40, I would highly recommend if you're on a budget.

    • @lloydyp
      @lloydyp  3 года назад

      still got them?

    • @Iain110110
      @Iain110110 3 года назад

      @@lloydyp I certainly have, and am still happy with them

  • @thelethargicponderer6793
    @thelethargicponderer6793 6 лет назад +2

    Top Chap

  • @anthony208
    @anthony208 5 лет назад

    Good videos as ever, did you ever make the video on eye protection and your kit bag essentials, be interesting to hear your views and recommendations

    • @lloydyp
      @lloydyp  3 года назад

      hopefully you have seen these by now :)

    • @anthony208
      @anthony208 3 года назад

      @@lloydyp👍 Yes thanks, next on my wish list if you are looking for ideas, would be prescription glass options. As someone who has just started wearing single vision glasses for distance, I assume you wear contacts with your pillas? Also looking forward to update on your Perazzi when you are able to get out and about more regularly. Thanks Anthony

    • @lloydyp
      @lloydyp  3 года назад

      Yeah I wear contacts when shooting.

  • @george1906
    @george1906 3 года назад

    Hi there, I have a few questions, I’ve been shooting for a couple years and I’ve been wearing some emtec passives ones and I’ve never seemed like the gunshot has been loud with them in, however you’re meant to get them changed after a few years when you’re young as the ear changes in size more drastically. So I had another set made for me and I tested them out and they just didn’t seem to be very tight fighting around the bowl of ear and ever since I’ve been really sceptical about shooting cause I have sensitive hearing already so I decided until I get something that works I didn’t want to shoot. So I had several sets made and they all seemed very lose fitting like if I pressed the plug in more at the bottom with finger I noticed everything went quieter so I knew this wasn’t right. It feels like my ear shape isn’t designed for these things cause I’ve had 4 sets done from emtec and a set from cens (just the passive ones) and every time the noise seems to leak in. They always feel very lose bearing in mind with the emtec ones all the impressions were done by them and also when I sent my impressions to cens they were done by a professional place. Like when u look at them in my ear they look fine but the noise seems to be reduced when I press them in and there’s a drastic difference which suggests they’re not working but I feel like it must be me cause I don’t see how they can get it wrong collectively 5 times. But anyway my main question is as I want to protect my hearing to oblivion, are the 3M classic foam plugs ones fine for shooting cause I’ve heard they don’t protect the bowl of ear? And also would you say there’s any need to double up for outdoor clay shooting? See I really would like to be able to use the emtec and or cens but I’ve lost all faith in them, I know with foam plugs you get the protection cause the way I put them in especially u get a really great seal in the canal but although I’d like to be able to speak to people I’d rather not and be safe cause it’s rather the same outcome when I get new custom silicone moulds done. I’ve tried with the vacuum as a way of testing and when u press down on the spot where the sounds getting in it’s get reduced until u release finger.

    • @lloydyp
      @lloydyp  3 года назад

      2 things, 1. if you have had all the inserts made from the same set of impressions then they will all be just as good / bad regardless of the MFR. 2, all inserts get better when you press on them, the question is are you getting any ringing or tinnitus from gunfire? if not you are over thinking it. If you are then I would suggest wearing cans from 3M or Sordin.

  • @Basstandsforbasic
    @Basstandsforbasic 6 лет назад

    Nothing to do with ear protectiion but I'd love your thoughts on ones of these www.benelli.it/en/products/over-under/828-u/828-u-sport
    Steel reciever so less recoil maybe? Thinking about getting one vs an axis rs12 or 725 prosport...very torn at the moment

    • @lloydyp
      @lloydyp  6 лет назад +1

      Love to test one, but I need to get hands on one first. I'll speak to GMK.

    • @Basstandsforbasic
      @Basstandsforbasic 6 лет назад

      Lloyd Pattison I'll take those odds. Come on GMK!

    • @lloydyp
      @lloydyp  6 лет назад +1

      Worth noting that those are three VERY different guns by the way, my choice out of that lot would be the prosport, but with the caveat that I haven't tested the steel 828 yet. Im not even sure when it will be released in the UK, but I'll see what I can do.

    • @Basstandsforbasic
      @Basstandsforbasic 6 лет назад +1

      Lloyd Pattison I've been leaning that way as well...shooting an ultra xs circa 2002 at the moment. It's making me think the pro sport every time I get it on some clays

  • @yuriys.6352
    @yuriys.6352 6 лет назад

    👍