Peltor Sport tac vs Sordin Pro X

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Strangely Brown
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Re: Peltor Sport tac vs Sordin Pro X

#11 Post by Strangely Brown »

Racalman wrote:The only problem I've had is with the battery contacts corroding. Ideally you should remove the batteries between use but i shoot so often I can't be bothered.
I'm sure you get that problem these days with lithium AA or AAA batteries.
The old zinc carbon batteries were the worst, followed by alkaline types like Durracell.
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Re: Peltor Sport tac vs Sordin Pro X

#12 Post by bradaz11 »

Blackstuff wrote:
bradaz11 wrote:I bought a pair of walker ear defenders after seeing them on DemolitionRanch (youtube channel) after being tired of squashing my ears into my current defenders (howard leight for shooting, peltor WS alert XP for work) and have been VERY impressed by them, especially for £60
Are these the model you have?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/WalkerS-Unisex ... RNN7K0ZG68
yes, looks like it, although I bought from ebay as a bit cheaper, I think even after tax it was a bit less than that using their global ship program. plus I got a set in a camo scheme.

EDIT - this is the pair I bought (from this seller)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Walkers-R ... SwGNtZvt3A
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Re: Peltor Sport tac vs Sordin Pro X

#13 Post by Strangely Brown »

Strangely Brown wrote:
Racalman wrote:The only problem I've had is with the battery contacts corroding. Ideally you should remove the batteries between use but i shoot so often I can't be bothered.
I'm sure you Don't get that problem these days with lithium AA or AAA batteries.
The old zinc carbon batteries were the worst, followed by alkaline types like Durracell.
Edited to put the word "don't" in!
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