Ok, here's a tricky question which probably has no "right" or "wrong" answer but I'll ask it anyway:
Has anyone here experience with shooting rifles with suppressors while having chronic tinnitus? I know rifles are loud, like in "crazy loud" but I always dreamt of getting my hunting license here in Germany and even though I actually only want it to be able to go bowhunting in Hungary, I still have to pass the shooting exam which consists of shooting rifles (.222 and .308) as well as shotgun. Suppressors are legal here now so I can shoot with silencers. I talked to the instructor about my "special case" and he agreed to let me take my shooting exam on a special date without any other people on the range (so I don't have to deal with the noise of the other rifles).
So the idea is to shoot all alone on an empty range with a rifle with a suppressor on it, using subsonic ammo and double hearing protection. Technically the rifle shouldn't be louder than 120dB and I'd wear muffs with -37dB and plugs with -36dB SNR rating (so that should add up to roughly -40-42dB).
My question is now: Has anyone tried a similar setup? Do you think it's "safe" for my ears?
Has anyone here experience with shooting rifles with suppressors while having chronic tinnitus? I know rifles are loud, like in "crazy loud" but I always dreamt of getting my hunting license here in Germany and even though I actually only want it to be able to go bowhunting in Hungary, I still have to pass the shooting exam which consists of shooting rifles (.222 and .308) as well as shotgun. Suppressors are legal here now so I can shoot with silencers. I talked to the instructor about my "special case" and he agreed to let me take my shooting exam on a special date without any other people on the range (so I don't have to deal with the noise of the other rifles).
So the idea is to shoot all alone on an empty range with a rifle with a suppressor on it, using subsonic ammo and double hearing protection. Technically the rifle shouldn't be louder than 120dB and I'd wear muffs with -37dB and plugs with -36dB SNR rating (so that should add up to roughly -40-42dB).
My question is now: Has anyone tried a similar setup? Do you think it's "safe" for my ears?