I have adult-onset asthma, and I've come to realize that the day after shooting is a baaaaaaaaad day, at least when I go to the range. I'm still trying to figure out for sure whether that is true when I'm more or less there by myself (say, Monday mornings versus Saturdays when they're quite crowded). But it appears that it's at least partially the "blowback" of particulates from my own guns that do it. FMJ is mostly what I shoot, although not exclusively, and this is a problem for all types of guns except (so far as I can tell) my shotgun.
At any rate, I thought I'd ask and see if anyone else has this problem and if so what (apart from using your rescue inhaler) do you do about it?
Springmom
At any rate, I thought I'd ask and see if anyone else has this problem and if so what (apart from using your rescue inhaler) do you do about it?
Springmom