Lead Poisioning Risk

Bsquared62

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Has anyone ever experienced, or know anyone who has experienced, lead Poisioning from exposure in a shooting range, handling bullets, or reloading? I was reading about it yesterday and feel like I have some of the symptoms.
 
Has anyone ever experienced, or know anyone who has experienced, lead Poisioning from exposure in a shooting range, handling bullets, or reloading? I was reading about it yesterday and feel like I have some of the symptoms.

Hope not, bro....I've been reloading cast bullets, casting bullets, and shooting them for decades....never a problem.
 
Well, there are a million reasons for some of this stuff, so I seriously doubt it. Just curious what is real vs. what you read on the Internet...But good to know it isn't that common.
 
There is a risk of lead exposure from handling primers, cast bullets, spent cases and the dust from tumble cleaning brass. There is a much higher risk from shooting lead in an indoor range or general shooting in an indoor range with poor ventilation. If you do reload and/or shoot lead there is always going to be lead residue on your hands. D-Lead is a great product and I highly recommend the use of it.
 
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