p14shooter
Regular
- Location
- Nova Scotia
Just a little personal story to share. Just for ####s and giggles I had my blood lead level checked the last time I went for blood work figuring everything would be normal. On the call back, my levels are 205 when they should be less than 45. Unlike alcohol, blood and lead do not mix and can potentially have bad health side effects. I shoot 22 rifle once a week indoors, normally shoot about 60 rounds, and there are usually one or two others shooting with me doing the same. Extra care should be taken when shooting indoors. Make sure your exhaust fans are on, when you sweep make sure you use dustbane or something similar, the normal no smoking, eating, drinking on the range. Clean your gear, your ears, mats, coats, cloths, etc. There is a lot more to consider than this one time number, but it should make you think about your surroundings.
I am not saying that shooting is the cause, but I have not come up with anything else in my life that exposes me to lead. The next time my wife goes for her blood work, I will get her to check her's to try and rule out anything in common.
You should consider getting yours checked the next time you go to the Dr. to at least get a base line.
I am not saying that shooting is the cause, but I have not come up with anything else in my life that exposes me to lead. The next time my wife goes for her blood work, I will get her to check her's to try and rule out anything in common.
You should consider getting yours checked the next time you go to the Dr. to at least get a base line.




























BUT my wife tonight reminded me that I am only in my 86th year, my BD 4 months from today ,Fathers DAY. 






















