A couple days ago I read story, here I believe, about a hunter who'd shot at a deer, had a misfire and then had his gun fire 15 seconds later. He reported it was quite a scare, I bet so. I can't recall specifically, I tried to locate the post again to no avail, but I think the gun was a caplock. No matter the type of firearm involved I believe I've always heard to keep it pointed in a safe direction for a full minute before assuming it is safe.
Fifteen seconds is a long time after a misfire for a gun to have gone off. It begs the question what others have experienced or witnessed when it comes to delayed ignition after a misfire. It seems to me this is important information that should be shared. Personally I've never had a misfire that resulted in a discharge for more than a split second. Please share your experience with misfires that resulted in delayed ignition, it might save someone from injury. I intend to be more mindful of the one minute rule.
Oh, one I witnessed that thankfully didn't result in injury or death. At a match a flintlock shooter who had a misfire and immediately looked down the barrel of his rifle. Every one who saw this immediately yelled at the guy to stop. What he expected to see looking down the barrel is beyond me.
Fifteen seconds is a long time after a misfire for a gun to have gone off. It begs the question what others have experienced or witnessed when it comes to delayed ignition after a misfire. It seems to me this is important information that should be shared. Personally I've never had a misfire that resulted in a discharge for more than a split second. Please share your experience with misfires that resulted in delayed ignition, it might save someone from injury. I intend to be more mindful of the one minute rule.
Oh, one I witnessed that thankfully didn't result in injury or death. At a match a flintlock shooter who had a misfire and immediately looked down the barrel of his rifle. Every one who saw this immediately yelled at the guy to stop. What he expected to see looking down the barrel is beyond me.