misterc01
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After reading all this, all I can conclude is that people should probably not eagle meat.
In a past life I was employed as a government chemist, NIOSH testing inclusive of clinical exposure to lead, suspected lead poisoning. The ability to develop lead poisoning from a gunshot wound is remote. The modes of entry where you can develop it are the following. You can breath it in as in smelting or in the past when there was lead in gasoline, the fumes in a closed area or from cars emitting fumes from lead based gasoline while operating. Gasoline with lead in it could be absorbed in the skin. Small micronized particles of lead that are small enough to enter through lung aveoli, but damage there is typically due to the dust itself on the lungs not lead poisoning. Lead in itself must be chemically bound to another element to be ingestable and be absorbed into the body, think to table salt with is sodium Chloride or any drug you may ingest or mineral supplement. A major problem in poorer areas of the country used to be small children ingesting lead paint. Which due to what the lead was bound to would have sweet taste. This would have devastating affects on the brain development of these children. A fully developed brain does not have the sensitivity to lead as a juvenile brain. The harm from ingesting lead that has been fragmented is from the sharp edges to the digestive tract than from the clinical exposure to lead. There is a lot of silliness on the internet, if anyone does not believe me take a piece of lead weigh it expose it to gastric fluid (the acidic compound found in your stomach) for 1.5 hours, then rinse it and weigh it it should be the same.The following are some examples of peer-reviewed articles extracted from empirical data sources.
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?type=printable&id=10.1371/journal.pone.0005330
https://d1wqtxts1xzle7.cloudfront.net/43176483/GUNSHOT_WOUNDS_A_SOURCE_OF_LEAD_IN_THE_E20160228-16615-1kbjy27.pdf?1456707923=&response-content-disposition=inline;+filename=Gunshot_Wounds_a_Source_of_Lead_in_the_E.pdf&Expires=1592456294&Signature=F9BSXmewl6cwrDjZDWAP9G4KKlWtdJDSX1P8CmQi~poQkcCi7dJM376KyD~q-p5wzys~xq10ES5HtI5jXxslJWBG6e0B-DyewvVhDq74IS9JH0XyUS1o6YO-6Th9uEW9mJ29eUMTJB0Bo~1bMHaoSHGgOgusbCCNo6lJHKiDHM2RL4DVuQcNqv-NoxPZBcI3crdCvmkJ2L4-OXEXsKromCh~xeLkxyK3Q3rajyVAhisyXTL4OW0EgapUv~VKhjPBb5vbbvL9oALKIBg~U~GImxJxbBEYW5BtPmDRuILOqd4871EbyPX1LSQUScyHpPsxQITfx8Z0afZPrezHMgSG4Q__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJLOHF5GGSLRBV4ZA
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00128-009-9647-2
https://science.peregrinefund.org/legacy-sites/conference-lead/PDF/0307 Tranel.pdf
https://britishbirds.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/76818-OLS-Report-final.pdf#page=29
It was never about wounds, but ingestion.A great many years ago, there was a game warden in El Centro, Cal that wrote about lead poisoning. He fed wounded or hurt hawks and eagles from birds he shot with a shotgun. None die, they all recovered from there wounds. The point he was making that it's a bunch of bull on lead poisoning from lead shot and bullets. California (California) has gone off there rocker on lead bullets, and shots. Their hunting licenses sale are falling so bad in the last few years, they are having a hard time making it on the funds they are getting. I quite hunting there several years ago. Haven't purchase ammo or reloading supplies there either for 10 years.
FWIW I was a range master at the Ventura Shooting Range which was being attacked by 'people' who stated the lead run off was contaminating the local community. They hired a consultant lab (so we would not bias the results). Their consultant after many tests could not identify any lead byproducts in the run off.There is lead and then there are lead ions. Elemental lead, the metal, is not the problem. The metal can oxidize on the surface over time, and that could be a source of the lead ion that can denature protein in enzymes and is the real problem. That could happen for scavengers or ducks that ingest lead shot that has been exposed to air for a long time. Any elemental lead from bullet fragments should pass through the digestive system fairly rapidly.
I'm from California and am forced to shoot monos and have shot most brands. In my and my hunting partners experience they don't kill like lead but some kill better than others.
I sure wish I had the choice to choose still.
A couple facts you should get straight about the lead bullet debate and who set this in motion.
1.Arizona strip was the first area to band copper bullets they have a ammo exchange if you choose to shot lead on your hunt you have to pack the guts out. (Condors)
2.California follows Arizona with Condor area lead band ammo exchange was to expensive it never got of its feet
3. Montana puts state lead band it fails
4. California puts lead band to vote unfortunately it passed
So California isn't the trend setter all the other states gives us the credit for. With I say be careful what you wish for the more copper vs lead stuff that gets out there the worst off we are!!!
The following are some examples of peer-reviewed articles extracted from empirical data sources.
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?type=printable&id=10.1371/journal.pone.0005330
https://d1wqtxts1xzle7.cloudfront.net/43176483/GUNSHOT_WOUNDS_A_SOURCE_OF_LEAD_IN_THE_E20160228-16615-1kbjy27.pdf?1456707923=&response-content-disposition=inline;+filename=Gunshot_Wounds_a_Source_of_Lead_in_the_E.pdf&Expires=1592456294&Signature=F9BSXmewl6cwrDjZDWAP9G4KKlWtdJDSX1P8CmQi~poQkcCi7dJM376KyD~q-p5wzys~xq10ES5HtI5jXxslJWBG6e0B-DyewvVhDq74IS9JH0XyUS1o6YO-6Th9uEW9mJ29eUMTJB0Bo~1bMHaoSHGgOgusbCCNo6lJHKiDHM2RL4DVuQcNqv-NoxPZBcI3crdCvmkJ2L4-OXEXsKromCh~xeLkxyK3Q3rajyVAhisyXTL4OW0EgapUv~VKhjPBb5vbbvL9oALKIBg~U~GImxJxbBEYW5BtPmDRuILOqd4871EbyPX1LSQUScyHpPsxQITfx8Z0afZPrezHMgSG4Q__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJLOHF5GGSLRBV4ZA
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00128-009-9647-2
https://science.peregrinefund.org/legacy-sites/conference-lead/PDF/0307 Tranel.pdf
https://britishbirds.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/76818-OLS-Report-final.pdf#page=29
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well you can test all of the pigs you want, a real accurate test would be several families that actually eat a bunch of meat hunted and processed by themselves, not a processor, this would have to be blind tested with An all Vegan family and an average suburban family that eats meat from the store. A Blind test because I don't trust anyone that would Test for this in the first place because just like the "Mom's for Action" Surveys that have a high propensity for wanting a specific outcome Can not be trusted.