In the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) S12.42-2010 standard for measuring insertion loss of hearing protection devices (HPDs) in impulsive noise, the range of peak sound pressure levels for the impulses is 132 to 168 dB peak sound pressure level (dB pSPL). The specification of the acoustic test fixtures (ATFs) included an IEC 60318-4 ear simulator fitted with a microphone. The microphones typically used are a ¼” cartridge and have a dynamic range up to about 169 dB pSPL. For most small caliber firearms, the peak SPLs are less than 170 dB SPL at the location of the shooters ear (Schulz et al. 2013). For some military weapon systems that produce impulses greater than 170 dB pSPL, impulse insertion loss cannot be assessed without exceeding the microphone maximum dynamic range. Some condenser microphones have maximum dynamic ranges of 190 dB pSPL. This paper compares insertion losses for HPDs measured on two GRAS 45CB ATFs with microphones with maximum dynamic ranges of 169 and 193 dB pSPL. Waveform distortion, field probe to unoccluded transfer functions between the ATF and field probe will be examined for distortion and accuracy when estimating the impulse level dependent attenuation.