Pro tip - Pay the neighbors kid to do it!

Preparing for RMAC, EBR, PA Cup, NRL22 or PRS events? - spend less time sorting, weighing & sizing, and more time shooting! Simply pay the neighbors kid (or yours) to do it... a flat rate of course
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Might want to ask their parents first:

Hunters who use lead bullets or shot, and their families, are at risk of lead poisoning in several ways: ingesting lead shot pellets or lead bullet fragments or residues in game meat, ingesting lead residue from handling lead bullets, or inhaling airborne lead during

ammunition reloading or at shooting ranges.

https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/campaigns/get_the_lead_out/pdfs/health/Human_Health_Risks_from_Lead_Ammunition.pdf
 
Preparing for RMAC, EBR, PA Cup, NRL22 or PRS events? - spend less time sorting, weighing & sizing, and more time shooting! Simply pay the neighbors kid (or yours) to do it... a flat rate of course
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you're welcome
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Might want to ask their parents first:

Hunters who use lead bullets or shot, and their families, are at risk of lead poisoning in several ways: ingesting lead shot pellets or lead bullet fragments or residues in game meat, ingesting lead residue from handling lead bullets, or inhaling airborne lead during

ammunition reloading or at shooting ranges.

https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/campaigns/get_the_lead_out/pdfs/health/Human_Health_Risks_from_Lead_Ammunition.pdf

Ok Debbie downer. I wouldn't trust this task to anyone of the age that "might" ingest the pellets! But of course you'd want to provide them with some nitrile gloves.
 
Preparing for RMAC, EBR, PA Cup, NRL22 or PRS events? - spend less time sorting, weighing & sizing, and more time shooting! Simply pay the neighbors kid (or yours) to do it... a flat rate of course
1f44d.svg
you're welcome
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View attachment 20220502_214519.1651580290.jpg

Might want to ask their parents first:

Hunters who use lead bullets or shot, and their families, are at risk of lead poisoning in several ways: ingesting lead shot pellets or lead bullet fragments or residues in game meat, ingesting lead residue from handling lead bullets, or inhaling airborne lead during

ammunition reloading or at shooting ranges.

https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/campaigns/get_the_lead_out/pdfs/health/Human_Health_Risks_from_Lead_Ammunition.pdf

Ok Debbie downer. I wouldn't trust this task to anyone of the age that "might" ingest the pellets! But of course you'd want to provide them with some nitrile gloves.

Ok, then don't get permission from the parents first.

"Perception is reality."

'"might" ingest the pellets!", you say.

FYI: Lead can enter the body through inhalation.


 
Kids, sorting, working, ya right, good luck, 

Bamavet55 when we were kids in the 60’s my buddies and I carried our pellets in our mouth under your tongue. Our parents knew, never knew the dangers back then. Also had Mercury as a toy. Scary. Obviously not recommended. Crow

Imagine all that you could have accomplished in life if not for that lead exposure.😂
 
Preparing for RMAC, EBR, PA Cup, NRL22 or PRS events? - spend less time sorting, weighing & sizing, and more time shooting! Simply pay the neighbors kid (or yours) to do it... a flat rate of course
1f44d.svg
you're welcome
1f609.svg
 

View attachment 20220502_214519.1651580290.jpg

Might want to ask their parents first:

Hunters who use lead bullets or shot, and their families, are at risk of lead poisoning in several ways: ingesting lead shot pellets or lead bullet fragments or residues in game meat, ingesting lead residue from handling lead bullets, or inhaling airborne lead during

ammunition reloading or at shooting ranges.

https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/campaigns/get_the_lead_out/pdfs/health/Human_Health_Risks_from_Lead_Ammunition.pdf

Ok Debbie downer. I wouldn't trust this task to anyone of the age that "might" ingest the pellets! But of course you'd want to provide them with some nitrile gloves.

Ok, then don't get permission from the parents first.

"Perception is reality."

'"might" ingest the pellets!", you say.

FYI: Lead can enter the body through inhalation.


Probably a good idea to teach the kids not to inhale pellets then.
 
How about hiring a retiree? A person on a fixed income? Lots of them here on AGN, and I bet they’ve already got the equipment along with the know how. Plug n Play, no training required. 


id be more concerned when it came down to the last 400 in a batch of say, a 1000, the kids gonna say FOOK IT and toss in 28.3g in with the 30.1g, lol

or never hit the tare/calibrate button and the scale shows .60g every time the pellet gets lifted off the scale.

or your pellet head sizing gage becomes a cheese grater for pellets as the wrong pellet head size gets shoved thru too small of a hole.

Truly don’t mean to be a downer, but as boring and tedious Ammo sorting is, it takes someone with a genuine interest in the process and and result to not only keep at it, but to do it correctly