WebHobbit
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Does anyone remember a gun magazine article from a few years back where they measured decible levels of various handgun defensive loads? The article was about what (if any) hearing damage/loss was likely to occur if one should have to actually EMPLOY a handgun indoors for self-defense sans ear-muffs/plugs.
I THINK the results were pretty similar across the board from .38-.44 Magnum. It did vary 10-20 DB but all of 'em were enough to cause atleast temporary & sometimes permanent loss of some hearing. I'm not totally sure as this is from memory.
It was probably in either Handguns or Combat Handguns but I'm not sure. I used to have several HUNDRED gun magazines but I finally got rid of the vast majority of them. Guess I should have kept them!
Anyone still have this mag? Anyone remember the article? Someone mentioned using .38+p in a 686 rather than .357 for home-defense because they were concerned about hearing damage in another thread and that got me thinking back to that article.
I THINK the results were pretty similar across the board from .38-.44 Magnum. It did vary 10-20 DB but all of 'em were enough to cause atleast temporary & sometimes permanent loss of some hearing. I'm not totally sure as this is from memory.
It was probably in either Handguns or Combat Handguns but I'm not sure. I used to have several HUNDRED gun magazines but I finally got rid of the vast majority of them. Guess I should have kept them!
Anyone still have this mag? Anyone remember the article? Someone mentioned using .38+p in a 686 rather than .357 for home-defense because they were concerned about hearing damage in another thread and that got me thinking back to that article.