TexasMLer wrote:[quoteHave any of you fellers ever heard of a horn exploding while being worn? Surely it has happened before, but I have never heard of it happening.[/quote]
On 2 occassions, the first about 15 years ago to one of our members while he was wearing it (I am reasonably sure it was a powder flask, not horn), sparks from a FL jumped into the spout & KABOOM! Witnesses claim he was enveloped in a ball of fire, which I presume lasted for a split second or two; thankfully he was NOT injured. Ever since then, the trend at that range has been to wear flasks with the spout pointing DOWN. The second occured about 10ft away from me (about 6-7 years ago) whilst shooting at another club, a member had his flask on the bench & whilst shooting a PERCUSSION ML rifle a spark jumped into the spout and MAJOR EXPLOSION!!! (initially I thought he had put 2 powder charges down the barrel). THIS FLASK LITERALLY BLEW-UP, MUCH LIKE WHAT I WOULD IMAGINE A GRENADE WOULD DO; IT WENT THROUGH THE CORRUGATED IRON ROOF OF THE SHOOTING AREA, AND LATER WE COLLECTED SEVERAL PIECES OF THE FLASK; THE MEMBER WAS FORTUNATE NOT TO LOSE HIS RIGHT EYE, AND HE STILL COMPLAINS ABOUT DIFFICULTIES AIMING PROPERLY.
VERY IMPORTANT POINT -> WHEN THE PIECES WERE COLLECTED WE DISCOVERED THAT IT WAS NOT A POWDER FLASK IT WAS A SHOT FLASK. I UNDERSTAND THAT WHILST THE FLASKS MAY APPEAR SIMILAR ON THE OUTSIDE, THEY ARE ASSEMBLED DIFFERENTLY IN THAT A POWDER FLASK IS DESIGNED TO SPLIT AT THE SEAM IF THE POWDER IS IGNITED, A SHOT FLASK IS NOT DESIGNED TO DO THIS.
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Jim