mustang_steve
Member
I'm also an electronics tech, and can tell you with certainty that if your lead levels are elevated, something is VERY wrong.
Have that Range Owner check his facility, or get the state to check it out for him. I'[d go to a new range when it's all said and done anyways, as it won't be kept that way. He knows the risks and should be having a site survey regularly, which obviously is not happening.
Have that Range Owner check his facility, or get the state to check it out for him. I'[d go to a new range when it's all said and done anyways, as it won't be kept that way. He knows the risks and should be having a site survey regularly, which obviously is not happening.