- Aug 21, 2014
- 5,049
- Tinnitus Since
- 1999
- Cause of Tinnitus
- karma
As a European I continue to be amazed by the gun culture in the US.
It's like you cannot outrun noise there. Either you live in a city, which is always noisy, or in the countryside surrounded by gun freaks.
Pretty big misconception really. Granted, American gun culture is insane, but we are a huge and diverse country. Actual ownership rates vary wildly from one part of the country to another; additionally, a small number of really rabid "collectors" who have hundreds or thousands of firearms, skews per capita numbers a lot.
My wife has a couple firearms; we live in the woods and we have varmint pests that will attack our animals to contend with, as well as rabid animals of various stripes, Lyme-vector animals, etc.
Because they aren't anywhere near that loud except under exceptional conditions (.50bmg out of a 4" barrel inside a concrete room, maybe?)Also, if a gun is really 160 dB, why aren't there so many more people with tinnitus? Even with protection that's EXTREMELY loud!
125-140db is often given as the reference range for .22lr ammunition, but from experimenting with multiple .22 weapons and a pretty good dB meter that goes to 130, I have never even managed to provoke a 120 reading with the muzzle right at the meter. Remember, 120db at the muzzle, is going to be significantly less than half that acoustic pressure at the shooter's ear.