shotgunjim
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Was shooting at Range USA last weekend and shotguns and rifles and noise was very very loud. Is there any indoor or outdoor ranges in Baton Rouge area that segregates pistols and long guns. Thanks
FRC does to a degree, but not 100%.Was shooting at Range USA last weekend and shotguns and rifles and noise was very very loud. Is there any indoor or outdoor ranges in Baton Rouge area that segregates pistols and long guns. Thanks
I always double up on the hearing protection when indoors. Tinnitus sucks, trust me.FRC does to a degree, but not 100%.
Have you tried wearing ear-plugs under your over-ear protection?
Agreed, but even a suppressed AR is still loud AF at an indoor range.If only suppressors were affordable and easy to obtain without long waits and extortion…..should be included with every gun sold as an included accessory like a spare magazine.
frc will move long guns to one end and keep the pistols on the other , when able and lanes are available. good bunch of guys ..
What? Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!! All I hear at night!I always double up on the hearing protection when indoors. Tinnitus sucks, trust me.
I've found white noise apps to be helpful in drowning out the constant ringing, at least at night while you're trying to sleep. Check out Relax Melodies app. My only option during the day was hearing aids that neutralize the ringing, but I declined those until I really need them.What? Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!! All I hear at night!
My wife runs an upright fan next to her side of the bed at night, as I don't like the ceiling fan on all night. The noise it makes is strangely calming and helps mask my tinnitus.I've found white noise apps to be helpful in drowning out the constant ringing, at least at night while you're trying to sleep. Check out Relax Melodies app. My only option during the day was hearing aids that neutralize the ringing, but I declined those until I really need them.
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I have a pedestal fan than runs every night . Summer or winter . Gotta have that noise .My wife runs an upright fan next to her side of the bed at night, as I don't like the ceiling fan on all night. The noise it makes is strangely calming and helps mask my tinnitus.
I have a fan that runs pretty much 24/7. The only time I notice it is when it's off. If I have to stay in the hospital I bring one with me.My wife runs an upright fan next to her side of the bed at night, as I don't like the ceiling fan on all night. The noise it makes is strangely calming and helps mask my tinnitus.
OH, I hear that (no pun intended). Tinnitus is horrible. I don't even use an electric blower now without hearing protection.I always double up on the hearing protection when indoors. Tinnitus sucks, trust me.