huntsman22
WKR
If you are worried about lead in the meat, don't shoot them in the meat......
My advice is that a 6lb 308 is pretty stiff recoil, and I wouldn't want any more. If my math is right, a 5lb 6.5cm will be about the same. This comes from a scrawny dude that isn't likely to develop a flinch, but I don't want to risk it too far. Hats off to Luke and his uber light monster bore rifle. I guess you're not so worried about recoil if you adventure around big browns all the time. Me, I just carried bear spray because it was lighter...I am the captain of off topic :/Interesting. I read those threads and have added some of the aluminum and titanium parts to my Montana’s, but haven’t chopped anything or had any metal milled off.
I believe that the real issue is not so much what “we” adults consume, but what our little ones do.
If your child is eating wild game with any regularity then, in my opinion it should be a concern.
From what I understand, lead can have irreversible effects on kids who’ve consumed it.
So for me, that’s not a risk I’m willing to take.
I’m not doing it for me, but in the “me culture” we live in nowadays the opinions can be different.
This is such a dumb argument. Kids have been eating lead shot game for years, many older generations raised on it.I believe that the real issue is not so much what “we” adults consume, but what our little ones do.
If your child is eating wild game with any regularity then, in my opinion it should be a concern.
From what I understand, lead can have irreversible effects on kids who’ve consumed it.
So for me, that’s not a risk I’m willing to take.
I’m not doing it for me, but in the “me culture” we live in nowadays the opinions can be different.