rafterob
62 Cal.
Great story! I have yet to see or experience such a disaster.
Flask had about 1/4 black in it made quite a splash. Here boys I know you like pics so there is an example of Murphy at his best. There were also around 30 rounds of paper cartridges that vanished leaving on balls in the box. So TAKE CARE with black.Was the flask loaded?
I’m glad you are okay after that!Flask had about 1/4 black in it made quite a splash. Here boys I know you like pics so there is an example of Murphy at his best. There were also around 30 rounds of paper cartridges that vanished leaving on balls in the box. So TAKE CARE with black.
I guess that is one way to keep your powder dry.By the way those little flecks of Black can be dug out or pricked out with a nice small needle. I know I have picked a couple of them out. Enjoy the shooting life. If you are cheap and bother saving them they still shoot lololol
WOW ! how'd the fire get into the flask ? Doesn't it have a spring loaded gate that closes off the flask ?Flask had about 1/4 black in it made quite a splash. Here boys I know you like pics so there is an example of Murphy at his best. There were also around 30 rounds of paper cartridges that vanished leaving on balls in the box. So TAKE CARE with black.
There were flecks and residue all inside the tube and around the connections and when one went of it all interconnected and travelled by heat and fire up tube and all around the connection to the main powder. Just a fluke Murphy's law in action.WOW ! how'd the fire get into the flask ? Doesn't it have a spring loaded gate that closes off the flask ?
Wow, about like getting struck by lightening.There were flecks and residue all inside the tube and around the connections and when one went of it all interconnected and travelled by heat and fire up tube and all around the connection to the main powder. Just a fluke Murphy's law in action.
Sounds like you might be related to Mr Murphy .Heres a little story about how to get a black powder tattoo. I was at shooting bench with an 1858 4 1/2-5 inch pocket style Remington 44 cal. I usually have paper pre rolled cartridges and loaded up. But there was one free 44 ball loose so I used my flask and loaded as as usual (without paper cartridge) Now I usually put the flask off to the left hand side of my gun and me but for some unknown reason I laid it on the right side. Closer to gun. Now here is the curious part I laid it with the tubr facing me and gun not pointed ahead. Oh I can hear you guys now about Fate and black powder. Now I have a box cardboard with 30 rounds of paper cartridges left way off to left side. As well I had decided to sit (old guy with sciatica bugging me ) at bench making the gun about six inches from the flask. I crack off three rounds and the fourth and BOOM. A stray spark managed to fly from muzzle and down the tube on flask and a few black powder bits residue from load were there. They blew and then the flask blew, ripped open and the flash lit my cloth laying on bench, sunburned my hand. Oh its's not over yet. The fire and flash jumped into cartridge box an burned 30 rounds. BOOM BOOM Big BOOM. They did not shoot as no compression just burned up and gave me a sunburn as well. I am backed up from bench by now and my buddy is yelling What the ... are you ok. Yes lets clean up and call it a day. So watch out with black as this set of positions had to be just so to make it work. It could have been worse. Take care guys.
I will freely admit most people aren’t perfect! But then I’m not most people…Glad you are ok. And sorry the price of powder being what it is made that an expensive show. At least it didn’t set off a tin of caps…
Seriously, thanks for reminding us . Most people wouldn’t admit they aren’t perfect.
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