Working for uncle sugar, jumping out of perfectly good aircraft, shooting all kinds of cool stuff, blowing things up, eating snakes and drinking up most of my money.
Man I miss those days
Blood lead level is part of the blood test panel I get every year and short of the year I was shoot at an indoor range every week my results have been within normal range, whatever that is.
The 1 bad year it was something like 23.
We use chipped limestone, with or without dust.
I would recommend a permeable underlayment and box the whole range with landscape timbers to keep it from washing away or disappearing into the dirt.
I am thinking about changing out my Ace for a Magpul adjustable.
It gets cold (adding layers) and I have to take off the but pad which I never remember to do till I hit the line.
Other than that I like the Ace.
I use Nooks with an Ipad master but as or when the Nooks die we are thinking about replaceing them with Kendal fires or Ipad minis..
I have run a couple tests with a standard fire and they worked fine, easier to read than the mini, not sure about battery life but a hand warmer should help in colder temps.
Think he meant velocity not power load.
To get back on track.
I suspect cost is the primary.
I shot 40 minor in production and while the bigger hole was nice at times it felt like the slide was slower (even with a lighter spring).
Time was a little better with my 9 vs 40.