I've tried googling this for some time but can't find anything.
Does anyone know roughly how much lead someone is exposed to after a given number of rounds, say 100 in one sitting, at an outdoor range. Ideally expressed as µg/dL.
Obviously it depends on body chemistry, the wind, and many many variables, but generally if you shot a lever action rifle 100 times outdoors in perfectly still air.
I follow a very strict, bordering on OCD shooting regimen (D-lead laundry detergent, wipes, shampoo, changing clothes before I get in car, etc), and my lead levels still rise.
I'm trying to ascertain if this rise is roughly the same as the amount of lead exposure I would get from primers while shooting X number of rounds, OR, if it's not the same, then that would help me see if the problem is actually with my cleaning/handling procedure somewhere.