matt denison
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A barrel bursting from a blank load is not new, it has happened before. Here is the theory on why:
After a few blank loads have been fired from a gun, in this case a musket, the fowling builds up in the barrel because there is not enough pressure to burn the powder cleanly or efficiently. Also because there is no wiping effect from shoving a PRB down the tube. When a load of powder is dumped down the barrel some of it sticks to the barrel walls for the length of the barrel. When the gun is touched off this loose powder will burn faster than the charge at the breech, causing a detonation rather than a controlled ignition from the breach end. Since many or most reenactors aren't allowed to carry their rammer onto the field of battle there isn't a chance to wipe the bore between shots, creating this situation. The best you can do is keep your charge at a minimum, bang the butt on the ground to settle as much powder as you can into the breach area. Limit how many shots you take before wiping the bore.
That's the theory, that's my advice. take it for what it's worth.
LDog aka Matt Denison
After a few blank loads have been fired from a gun, in this case a musket, the fowling builds up in the barrel because there is not enough pressure to burn the powder cleanly or efficiently. Also because there is no wiping effect from shoving a PRB down the tube. When a load of powder is dumped down the barrel some of it sticks to the barrel walls for the length of the barrel. When the gun is touched off this loose powder will burn faster than the charge at the breech, causing a detonation rather than a controlled ignition from the breach end. Since many or most reenactors aren't allowed to carry their rammer onto the field of battle there isn't a chance to wipe the bore between shots, creating this situation. The best you can do is keep your charge at a minimum, bang the butt on the ground to settle as much powder as you can into the breach area. Limit how many shots you take before wiping the bore.
That's the theory, that's my advice. take it for what it's worth.
LDog aka Matt Denison