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<blockquote data-quote="dc4ou" data-source="post: 2739499" data-attributes="member: 31840"><p>I wash my hands as soon as I leave the range. I almost always wash my hands after sorting or reloading. Now I am concerned about my hands in the dirty water. I bet that does have a lot of lead dust in it. My kids help me sort the 380s out of the 9mm. I make them wear gloves, however I wonder if the dust off of the casings is a problem. I know the lead is even worse for the kids. I handled all kinds of lead as a kid. I remember melting lead on the stove in kitchen. That might explain a few things. ha ha Maybe I should clean it before they sort it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dc4ou, post: 2739499, member: 31840"] I wash my hands as soon as I leave the range. I almost always wash my hands after sorting or reloading. Now I am concerned about my hands in the dirty water. I bet that does have a lot of lead dust in it. My kids help me sort the 380s out of the 9mm. I make them wear gloves, however I wonder if the dust off of the casings is a problem. I know the lead is even worse for the kids. I handled all kinds of lead as a kid. I remember melting lead on the stove in kitchen. That might explain a few things. ha ha Maybe I should clean it before they sort it. [/QUOTE]
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