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	<title>Comments on: Five Key Gear Items to Get Started in the PRS/NRL Game</title>
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		<title>By: Chris-NZ</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A comment about the ESP custom plugs. The electronics may be high grade (I assume) but they&#039;re only as good as the quality of the impression and the shell moulding process. As was said, PRS involves extended exposure to braked guns and you need high grade protection. If rifle reports sound unpleasantly loud with the plugs running, DO NOT assume they must be doing their job adequately. The shells may need redoing.
Chris-NZ (audiologist and long time electronic plug wearer/fitter)]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A comment about the ESP custom plugs. The electronics may be high grade (I assume) but they&#8217;re only as good as the quality of the impression and the shell moulding process. As was said, PRS involves extended exposure to braked guns and you need high grade protection. If rifle reports sound unpleasantly loud with the plugs running, DO NOT assume they must be doing their job adequately. The shells may need redoing.<br />
Chris-NZ (audiologist and long time electronic plug wearer/fitter)</p>
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