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Silynx is a very good system. It's similar to the military Nacre QuietPro, but smaller.
“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie
VDMSR.com
Chief Developer for V Development Group
Everything I post I do so as a private individual who is not representing any company or organization.
I haven't had as much time with Silynx as with the Nacre, but my Nacre QuietPro has active noise cancellation that exceeds any muff I've used.
“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie
I'm mostly talking about bone conduction issues, which plugs are intrinsically unable to properly attenuate, since, well, they're plugs. Probably not a huge deal for most shooting, but I'll admit to having of cranked off some rounds in my shorty with a brake in an indoor range (usually at the request of the guys behind the counter, when they're trying to get rid of an annoying customer).
Oops, saw too late.
Are you now, or have you ever been a member of the Doodie Project?
Yeah, I hear you about SBRs with a brake. I've done that myself. My understanding is that the Nacre is able to play an inverse waveform of the sound, and that reduces even bone conducted noise. At least, that was the sales pitch... I do find it pretty effective when I'm right next to a precision rifle with a brake.
“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie