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Well, that just knocked the pinpoint MineLab metal detector off my Christmas list. Here I was thinking about lead shot in game birds never dreaming that what I should be concerned about is poisonous “dust.” I guess next to go will be the 8 million meals Hunters for the Hungry provide each year. https://phys.org/news/2025-11-tiny-fragments-meat-exceed-safe.html
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Never trust a dude who hunts with a Sharpei…
Best, Ted
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Well you know they are lying when they say “just as effective and no real difference in cost.”
You get to pick……
Just as effective but significant cost increase
Or……..
Same price but much less effective.
The world cries out for such: he is needed & needed badly- the man who can carry a message to Garcia
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Just as effective is a lie, no real difference in cost is an opinion as to what a real difference would consist of....my opinion of a real cost difference is different than the Pentagons
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It is good that the article pointed out that Minnesota uses X-Ray equipment to look for lead, and that doing that is pretty much useless.
If there is buffoonery going on in research, it is Minnesota that will be leading the clown show.
Best, Ted
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Well, that just knocked the pinpoint MineLab metal detector off my Christmas list. Actually, as it turned out, it didn’t. My wife noticed that I was researching MineLab options so Christmas morning there was a Model 35 under the tree. I’ve tested it and the result? It’s already on its way back. I didn’t have any fresh killed birds so the “shot catcher” (read old piece of carpet) under my reloading bench became my test ground. It couldn’t even detect a single 7.5 pellet laying on the surface let alone ones buried in the carpet. I’ve looked into the Garret’s but the results are not encouraging. Since Minnesota scientists are probably going to be tied up researching Day Cares for awhile the poisonous “dust” agenda is likely to languish which brings me back to the original concern: lead shot in birds. Anyone have a pin pointer that actually detects it?
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Well, that just knocked the pinpoint MineLab metal detector off my Christmas list. Actually, as it turned out, it didn’t. My wife noticed that I was researching MineLab options so Christmas morning there was a Model 35 under the tree. I’ve tested it and the result? It’s already on its way back. I didn’t have any fresh killed birds so the “shot catcher” (read old piece of carpet) under my reloading bench became my test ground. It couldn’t even detect a single 7.5 pellet laying on the surface let alone ones buried in the carpet. I’ve looked into the Garret’s but the results are not encouraging. Since Minnesota scientists are probably going to be tied up researching Day Cares for awhile the poisonous “dust” agenda is likely to languish which brings me back to the original concern: lead shot in birds. Anyone have a pin pointer that actually detects it? My teeth seem to find it pretty well. Best, Ted
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Our ability to detect and our ability to understand her two separate things.
There is no epidemic of lead poisoning among hunters. But they overlook that.
Out there doing it best I can.
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Our ability to detect and our ability to understand her two separate things.
There is no epidemic of lead poisoning among hunters. But they overlook that. Would almost lead one to believe that the overlook is on purpose and a separate agenda of some sort is the primary motivator, no? Best, Ted _____________________________________________________________________________ Must be climate change.
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Our ability to detect and our ability to understand her two separate things.
There is no epidemic of lead poisoning among hunters. But they overlook that. However, there is a difference between outright lead poisoning and subclinical effects: I can't afford to lose any more IQ points than I already have.
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