Dudedog
Contributing Member
hooting indoors will likely overshadow all the steps you are taking to minimize lead exposure because you cannot control variables such as amount of lead vapor/dust present inside the indoor range.
Traced my lead issues to the indoor range where I was shooting. (Still shoot the on occasion just not much) (My levels were WAY high )
Shooting outdoors and still reloading did not cause my levels to go up.
I were a mask when depriming cases (3M 8515/07189 welding vapor) and dealing with tumbler media (dry).
Always wash your hands, then wash them again!
I used to see lead free primers available and used some with no issues but I haven't seen any lately.
I switched to plated bullets that have no exposed lead.
Be aware that a lot of FMJ bullets have exposed lead at the base.