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Lead poisoning from eating game shot with lead core bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Bischof" data-source="post: 1927446" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>Thanks Feenix. I read it and it confirms that the type of bullet used determines how much lead is dispersed. But I was surprised and frankly dumbfoundead that the study and its conclusions failed to recommend the one thing that every Hunter should do to limit lead ingestion. they no where mentioned it and it really shocked me that so obvious a solution would have been so studiously avoided. Simply throw away all the meat in a fairly generous diameter around the bullet holes and through the bullet path. I never eat any of the meat in the area where the bullet has passed through. The fact that they didn't suggest this simple and historically practiced solution shows that the study had an agenda that they wanted to push.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Bischof, post: 1927446, member: 879"] Thanks Feenix. I read it and it confirms that the type of bullet used determines how much lead is dispersed. But I was surprised and frankly dumbfoundead that the study and its conclusions failed to recommend the one thing that every Hunter should do to limit lead ingestion. they no where mentioned it and it really shocked me that so obvious a solution would have been so studiously avoided. Simply throw away all the meat in a fairly generous diameter around the bullet holes and through the bullet path. I never eat any of the meat in the area where the bullet has passed through. The fact that they didn't suggest this simple and historically practiced solution shows that the study had an agenda that they wanted to push. [/QUOTE]
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