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Lead fragments in meat?
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<blockquote data-quote="The_Whitetail_kid" data-source="post: 2848001" data-attributes="member: 119718"><p>Question for everyone. As a lot of people know, I use Berger bullets, known for fragmenting. I'd always heard about fragments in meat, etc but never thought much about it because it'd never happened to me. While I was cooking some elk ground meat from a cow elk I'd shot last December, I saw a little gold something in the meat. Pulled it out and was a bullet fragment. I threw the package out and got another one, but was curious, how harmful are fragments and are they much to be concerned about? Curious to hear everyone's thoughts on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Whitetail_kid, post: 2848001, member: 119718"] Question for everyone. As a lot of people know, I use Berger bullets, known for fragmenting. I’d always heard about fragments in meat, etc but never thought much about it because it’d never happened to me. While I was cooking some elk ground meat from a cow elk I’d shot last December, I saw a little gold something in the meat. Pulled it out and was a bullet fragment. I threw the package out and got another one, but was curious, how harmful are fragments and are they much to be concerned about? Curious to hear everyone’s thoughts on this. [/QUOTE]
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