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<blockquote data-quote="Cdub338" data-source="post: 1738685" data-attributes="member: 111264"><p>As an avid shooter and seasoned RN I agree with your decision to air on the side of abstinence from shooting. Sound travels faster in water, and even in utero, your little baby has ears and developing inner ear parts that include tiny bones. </p><p></p><p>Outside of noise damage, burned gunpowder also releases caustic and dangerous chemicals, go to your favorite indoor range and look at their exhaust system. Better safe than sorry, better to not risk it for the sake of your tiny tyke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cdub338, post: 1738685, member: 111264"] As an avid shooter and seasoned RN I agree with your decision to air on the side of abstinence from shooting. Sound travels faster in water, and even in utero, your little baby has ears and developing inner ear parts that include tiny bones. Outside of noise damage, burned gunpowder also releases caustic and dangerous chemicals, go to your favorite indoor range and look at their exhaust system. Better safe than sorry, better to not risk it for the sake of your tiny tyke. [/QUOTE]
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