The next time u see your doc ask for it, I had to insist strongly cause he didn't think it was necessary.So how do you go about getting that tested?
I'm curious.
How are you casting? Do you have proper ventilation or are you cooking in a sealed apartment?
Tumbling cases indoors can spread lead dust in house. I know a fellow who had high lead count and his family also. They traced it to his reloading room. The dust in area tested very high. I will not clean cases inside for this reason.
indoor shooting or smoking while shooting or loading can cause it.
Wow, i’m sorry to see that. My last test just showed gonorrhea.
At least that's an easy cure. ....Wow, i’m sorry to see that. My last test just showed gonorrhea.
You can ask your doctor for the test in some areas there may be a charge.So how do you go about getting that tested?
I'm curious.
My test just over a year ago was near toxic levels. I switched to lead free pistol primers and don't shoot indoors. I gave away all my large primer .45 Auto cases and bought small primer cases, because I couldn't get large lead free primers. This past September, my lead had dropped to half of what it was. In the spring and summer, I had cast about six thousand bullets, in a garage near the open door, so casting wasn't the big problem. The lead styphnate in the primers is the real baddie.
A club members who is a professor at the local medical faculty did a lot of digging into the lead issue and confirms this.