Can't always do that. Prime example would be when fishing and using lead sinkers/weights. My boat isn't equipped with a kitchen sink.Hello,
While I do not do it primarily for safety, powder coating encapsulates the bullet
Making it much safer over all.
Other then that, best advice I was given is treat touching lead like touching a "turd" or piece of excrement. WASH HANDS AFTER, do not touch mouth eyes nose, eat or prepare food or drink before good washing.
CW
Thank you for your reply, first what are the name and numbers for a business anything more you didn’t say the name of on the bullets??? Please just can give me some more on it??? Thank youHello,
While I do not do it primarily for safety, powder coating encapsulates the bullet
Making it much safer over all.
Other then that, best advice I was given is treat touching lead like touching a "turd" or piece of excrement. WASH HANDS AFTER, do not touch mouth eyes nose, eat or prepare food or drink before good washing.
CW
I wash my whole body everyday and wash anything or with gloves rubbers or leather gloves and I wash my hands everywhere I can.Thank you for your reply, first what are the name and numbers for a business anything more you didn’t say the name of on the bullets??? Please just can give me some more on it??? Thank you
Ok, I guess ya now, and I have a medical problem
Thank you, I’ve hunted my full life of fun out the door earlier than usual in the morning some years I will get a tag then yuck after that here in Idaho. I’ve load shotguns shells since I was old enough, my Grandfather then my Uncle both were sheriff’s, so I’ve been around a lots of different guns and shooting it too to show me to shoot with them. Anyway I never asked about myself but I need the powder for my bullets and I wondering just pour it liquid lead into the pot? I’ve never got any further than melted lead with my friends Dad but he was making for fishing never bullets at that time I was in high school. Now I am 50 early retired disabled, but I can go out to shoot.Welcome, not really sure what you are asking. But this I can tell you both commercial and home made cast bullets work great in the 45 Colt. I've been handiling both for over 55 years, been tested for heavy metals several times and have never had an issue. As a mater of fact the only issue I had was when my arsnic levels were up from eating too much local shell fish. What I use on MY new made bullets is Ben's Red lube. In short buy them or cast them, load them, shoot them without concern. Powder coating my be safer health wise. But others can better address that. Dan
Where are you located in Idaho? I'm just on the Boise/Meridian line and might be able to help in person if you're close enough.
Where are you located in Idaho? I'm just on the Boise/Meridian line and might be able to help in person if you're close enough.
your over by Don then.
i'm on the eastern side.