I had some severe problems hearing the commands on the line at the rattlesnake this last weekend. I'm seeking recommendations on amplified hearing protections.
for help with range commands would be my recommendation. I helped a guy at the E/W Match. Worked out fine.
Later
Dave
I love my MSA Sordin Supremes. Super low profile and comfortable too.
Well, I watched the guy next to me and started my timer when he started to insert his bolt. No way to help me hear the "Cease Fire".
Being safe on a shooting range is more important than being "uncomfortable." I didn't hesitate one second when a guy asked me to help him. He was deaf as a stump and safety of others was important to him.. That's what we adult shooters do, help our fellow competitors when asked.
Range safety is the primary responsibility of the facility. I have been at BR matches and Pistol matches where shots were fired after emergency cease fire commands were given. The excuse has always been, the shooter didn’t hear the cease fire command. We’re talking a matter of split seconds following the command. You can’t expect a fellow shooter to warn another competitor, with a hearing disability, in time to prevent these accidents from occurring. All Competitors are focused on the target and may not be conditioned to alerting a neighbor shooter of emergency range commands. This is a scary and dangerous situation that could also be very costly to the Range.
An investment in a quality warning system in any shooting sport, is the most direct approach to limiting the possibilities of costly accidents.
Glenn
A cheap air horn like boats use would work fine.