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Little Lady Reloader, Age Five
Gun Watch ^ | 24 November, 2014 | Dean Weingarten

Posted on 11/25/2014 10:56:15 AM PST by marktwain

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To: marktwain

Kewl, but I’d have the kid wear eye protection.


21 posted on 11/25/2014 12:52:26 PM PST by barefoot_hiker
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To: Lazamataz

Are you my brother?


22 posted on 11/25/2014 12:58:31 PM PST by dangerdoc ((this space for rent))
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To: dangerdoc

I don’t think that child is going to be involved in the mass manufacture of ammo eight hours a day.


23 posted on 11/25/2014 1:02:34 PM PST by Jack Hydrazine (Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
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To: Lazamataz

Congrats! Well, it looks like that nose job came out as an improvement!


24 posted on 11/25/2014 1:04:48 PM PST by CodeToad (Islam should be outlawed and treated as a criminal enterprise!)
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To: marktwain
Bttt.

5.56mm

25 posted on 11/25/2014 1:07:35 PM PST by M Kehoe
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To: Jack Hydrazine

The best research hasn’t documented a safe level of lead exposure in children. Levels one tenth the level allowed by OSHA have been show to cause permanent learning disorders.

There are a lot of chores that are good for kids, reloading ammo probably is not one of them.


26 posted on 11/25/2014 1:38:58 PM PST by dangerdoc ((this space for rent))
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To: dangerdoc

Then put them in a sealed haz-mat suit.


27 posted on 11/25/2014 1:42:27 PM PST by Jack Hydrazine (Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
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To: Jack Hydrazine

Seems kind of silly, there are plenty of character building things to have them do without all the fuss.


28 posted on 11/25/2014 2:16:09 PM PST by dangerdoc ((this space for rent))
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To: dangerdoc

Definitely don’t take them out target shooting, right? All that lead in the air could hurt their little brains.

How did the old generations survive with all that lead in the paint and gasoline?


29 posted on 11/25/2014 2:25:13 PM PST by Jack Hydrazine (Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
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To: Jack Hydrazine

Nope taught the kids to shoot when they were in grade school. I let them play with sharp objects and compete on contacts sports too. Just try to keep them away from direct contact with neurotoxins.


30 posted on 11/25/2014 2:30:40 PM PST by dangerdoc ((this space for rent))
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To: dangerdoc

Do you find many “zero exposure” studies persuasive? Nearly all toxicology studies that I have seen indicate some level below which there is no detectable harm.

I have not read the lead studies, so I cannot comment on them.

The maxim used to be that “The dosage makes the poison” because nearly everything is toxic in high enough dosages, and nearly everything is harmless (or even necessary) in low enough dosages.

Obviously, we can detect incredibly low levels now, that were undetectable before.


31 posted on 11/25/2014 2:58:13 PM PST by marktwain (The old media must die for the Republic to live. Long live the new media!)
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To: marktwain

Straw man argument. I’ve never seen a zero exposure study regarding lead exposure in kids and neither have you.

I have seen studies that show acceptable levels in adults is associated with permanent harm in children. There is a zero harm level, I agree, but would you expose your kids without knowing what that level is or the exposure level they are receiving?

Unlike a lot of things people worry about, lead is a real poison. It is a persistent poison and exposure is cumulative.

I wash my hands thoroughly after reloading would you recommend not doing so?

Read the studies, some of it is pretty interesting. But your point about dose making the poison is valid and the dose for toxicity in children is very low and the exposure when reloading in a non negative number.


32 posted on 11/25/2014 5:06:21 PM PST by dangerdoc ((this space for rent))
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To: marktwain
Don't let kids measure out the powder.
I had a stupid but lucky incident once because I measured wrong.
There was lots of smoke and then shrapnel.
33 posted on 11/25/2014 7:20:56 PM PST by right way right (America has embraced the suck of Freedumb.)
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To: dangerdoc

It would be interesting to try to figure out what the exposure from reloading is.


34 posted on 11/25/2014 8:07:03 PM PST by marktwain (The old media must die for the Republic to live. Long live the new media!)
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The fired primers and dirty cases are probably worse than lead bullets. The residue is very fine

I used to review wipe tests and air samples,both types of tests would need some modification in this caase.


35 posted on 11/25/2014 8:16:32 PM PST by dangerdoc ((this space for rent))
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To: dangerdoc

I suspect that metallic lead is not as toxic as the lead compounds from the primers. Is that correct?


36 posted on 11/25/2014 8:18:36 PM PST by marktwain (The old media must die for the Republic to live. Long live the new media!)
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To: dangerdoc
I hate to be a stick in the mud but primer compound is lead based. There is lead or lead residue involved with every stage of reloading even depriming. Young brains are even more sensitive to lead that adult brains.

Next you're going to spoil my memories of those summers spent as Grandpa's "Little Asbestos Remover".

37 posted on 11/25/2014 8:28:57 PM PST by Dagnabitt (Amnesty is Treason. Its agents and supporters are Traitors.)
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To: marktwain

More easily transfered to the skin or inhaled. In the battery plant there was always more trouble with the paste than plates. I would still wash my hands after handling lead slugs though.


38 posted on 11/26/2014 3:18:49 AM PST by dangerdoc ((this space for rent))
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