A lot of indoor ranges ban exposed lead bullets now, due to lead particuates in the air. Several years ago, OSHA tested the air at several indoor ranges and discovered very high levels of airborn lead.
One solution is a ventilation system, but some rather high powered fans are needed to adequately ventilate. I shot at an indoor range with a ventilation system a number of years ago, and I could feel my clothes flapping....
Rev, have you noticed the plated bullets that are showing up in many reloading places now? Plated bullets qualify as 'no lead exposed', and are OK to shoot at most indoor ranges.
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