garytyson 0 Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 Hi All, been a dead keen shooter for many years, I have recently developed tinnitus probably from shooting. I would be really devastated if I had to stop my sport, just wondering if anyone out there has got the T and is carrying on shooting with proper protection. Looking and the Cens digital? Quote Link to post
Gizza22196 2 Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 im only 15 and have got it, ive started wearing ear plugs, its amazing how good a decent pair can be Quote Link to post
TWOTWOTHREE 152 Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 Hi Not got that bad but they have suffered damage over the years, I'm a right handed gun and eventually had to visit the doctor as our lass was sick of me saying I couldn't hear nowt,and no it wasn't selective hearing ha ha, he said my left ear is alot worse that's not that uncommon for a righ handed shooter,it's a bit worrying at 34, I guess we only have our self to blame,it's took me 17 years to decide to start wearing ear protection and it may be too late to be fair, I know it's annoying when out pigeon shooting etc but a 100 or so shots from the shotty can't bedoing them much good. Atb 223 Quote Link to post
Bootsha 1,306 Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 Use a .308 and a .222 and never wore ear protection, more fool me, got Tinitus in left ear (right handed shooter) and it whizzes accross to right ear, I also work in a noisy environment but have good hearin protectors supplied. Wish I had worn plugs when i was younger shooting, Tinnitus doesn't get netter or go away, once had always with you i'm afraid. Its a shitter. B Quote Link to post
The Duncan 802 Posted December 8, 2011 Report Share Posted December 8, 2011 I never shoot without at least my left ear plugged even with a cheap earplug. If I'm shooting a fair bit in a session, right ear gets a bud in it too. My rifles are moderated so not a prob anyway, but tinnitus is a friend for life that I don't want! Quote Link to post
andy s410c 61 Posted December 8, 2011 Report Share Posted December 8, 2011 Have'nt got tinnitus from shooting but have it from 30 years of heavy metal abuse...Hail Iron Maiden!!! Quote Link to post
markha 99 Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 The only way to truly protect your ears is with full coverage ear defenders, as only this type of protection will stop the sound wave from travelling through the bone at the back of your ear and still damaging your hearing. Any kind of 'in - the - ear' protection will stop direct sound and pressure wave from entering your ear via the ear canal, it will never stop the sound wave from passing through bone and then in to your ear. Good quality full coverage ear defenders are the only way to safe guard your hearing. Quote Link to post
swamp thang 16 Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 I had often wondered, Markha, if those pliable ear plugs were as effective in protecting hearing as the full-coverage head-phones you described above, and from what you say, the answer would be no. Till I read your post, I never knew that skull-bone conduction of sound could simply bypass ear-plugs, or that the head-phones do effectively block such sound transmission. In addition to my occasional shooting, I drive a D7G Cat 'dozer with a worn-out muffler now and then, and with the words of caution here about how incurable ear damage can be, I'm going to invest in a pair of head-phone protectors to use with the ear buds. Thanks fellas. One of the reasons I really treasure my membership here is the safety advice from the old hands out there. Quote Link to post
dave1372 83 Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 (edited) The only way to truly protect your ears is with full coverage ear defenders, as only this type of protection will stop the sound wave from travelling through the bone at the back of your ear and still damaging your hearing. Any kind of 'in - the - ear' protection will stop direct sound and pressure wave from entering your ear via the ear canal, it will never stop the sound wave from passing through bone and then in to your ear. Good quality full coverage ear defenders are the only way to safe guard your hearing. .....yep, by the time I found this out it was a bit late for me, my left ear rings all the time, I have to sleep with the fan on next to the bed to provide some noise else it is so annoying trying to get to sleep with the ringing in my ears. Edited December 11, 2011 by dave1372 Quote Link to post
Bootsha 1,306 Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 The only way to truly protect your ears is with full coverage ear defenders, as only this type of protection will stop the sound wave from travelling through the bone at the back of your ear and still damaging your hearing. Any kind of 'in - the - ear' protection will stop direct sound and pressure wave from entering your ear via the ear canal, it will never stop the sound wave from passing through bone and then in to your ear. Good quality full coverage ear defenders are the only way to safe guard your hearing. .....yep, by the time I found this out it was a bit late for me, my left ear rings all the time, I have to sleep with the fan on next to the bed to provide some noise else it is so annoying trying to get to sleep with the ringing in my ears. I know exactly what you mean mate, the quieter it is the louder it gets, you know exactly what i mean. b Quote Link to post
Sidelock 10 Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 40 Years panel beating did me,,,,,,,,,, get some good plugs and keep shooting mate, youll learn to ignor the high pitch scream Quote Link to post
garytyson 0 Posted December 12, 2011 Author Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 Thanks for your input guys, was feeling a bit down when I starting the post thinking my shooting days were over! but have spoken to an ear specialist and she says the Cens digital will do the job so I have ordered them. I will let you know my thoughts after trying them out. At least I know i'm not the only shooter who has got this problem. Any further advice appreciated. Thanks again. Quote Link to post
shootlodge 146 Posted December 13, 2011 Report Share Posted December 13, 2011 best i had http://www.bushwear.co.uk/nostyles.php?ProductID=314250&ClassID=262 a gift at the price too Quote Link to post
Bootsha 1,306 Posted December 13, 2011 Report Share Posted December 13, 2011 Peltor, thats the make we have supplied in work, aviation standard, cover your ears and bones around your ears, really are top notch ear defenders. B Quote Link to post
PLEDGEY 496 Posted December 17, 2011 Report Share Posted December 17, 2011 Hi All, been a dead keen shooter for many years, I have recently developed tinnitus probably from shooting. I would be really devastated if I had to stop my sport, just wondering if anyone out there has got the T and is carrying on shooting with proper protection. Looking and the Cens digital? I used to get a lot of ringing in the ears, especially at night when trying to sleep. An old boy told me to cut back on salt, i used to eat shit loads of the stuff. Have to say, for me, it made a big difference. Worth a try......if you eat a lot of salt that is. Quote Link to post
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