I am also reminded of a video I saw once. I would have to hunt it down but a guy was shooting a muzzleloader standing. He left all his black powder uncovered in FRONT of himself almost directly below the gun. Guess what happened…? He was lucky that the ensuing fireball only singed his hair and no damage was done to the gun.
My idiot cousin used a match to see how much powder he had in his flask. True story. My mother scrambled eggs as a poultice until he got to the hospital. Spared his eyesight but he looked like the Phantom of the Opera for a while.
OT. Come in to a little extra (not a tax refund). I want me some spaghetti guns, Colt Open Top, Conversion, Winchester 66. Read that few spaghetti guns are shootable out of the box. Bleg. (Apologies, Uncle, nobody reads me.)
April 17th, 2012 at 9:04 am
There’s a lot of bad information, out there.
Folks, you cannot just “top it off”. Black powder can reach pressures above 25,000 psi. It can detonate.
April 17th, 2012 at 9:11 am
Never use smokeless powder in your muzzleloader http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU1lGa1iH9E
I am also reminded of a video I saw once. I would have to hunt it down but a guy was shooting a muzzleloader standing. He left all his black powder uncovered in FRONT of himself almost directly below the gun. Guess what happened…? He was lucky that the ensuing fireball only singed his hair and no damage was done to the gun.
April 17th, 2012 at 10:04 am
My idiot cousin used a match to see how much powder he had in his flask. True story. My mother scrambled eggs as a poultice until he got to the hospital. Spared his eyesight but he looked like the Phantom of the Opera for a while.
April 17th, 2012 at 10:50 pm
OT. Come in to a little extra (not a tax refund). I want me some spaghetti guns, Colt Open Top, Conversion, Winchester 66. Read that few spaghetti guns are shootable out of the box. Bleg. (Apologies, Uncle, nobody reads me.)