Flinty Scot
40 Cal
I wouldn't do it, were I you. It can only take one spark, landing in the wrong spot, unnoticed or overlooked. Shooting at game, my attention is on it at the very time i should be checking for any sign of a moldering patch or something dry that caught a bit of muzzle excess. If that game is a deer, and doesn't drop in it's tracks, is your first instinct to scout for smoke, or trail the game?
As a former fire fighter, I'm aware of how scary fast even a small grass or undergrowth fire can spread and grow. Living in fire country, and from your question, I'd guess you do to
As a former fire fighter, I'm aware of how scary fast even a small grass or undergrowth fire can spread and grow. Living in fire country, and from your question, I'd guess you do to