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Leaving a loaded powder horn?

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I do, but only because where they hang is on the inside a heavily firewalled vault room. While it may not make much difference if there's a house fire, then again it might if one cooks off next to a rescuer who went in after your kids or whatever your worst-case scenario looks like. It's up to each of us to think about and manage the risk how we think is appropriate.
 
Is it safe to leave your powder horn loaded and hanging on your wall? It’s pyrotechnics if that matters.
Where do you store your powder today? Near those ever dangerous propane tanks and gasoline containers?

Curious if you call the factory container powder comes in as being ‘loaded’?
 
Wow, just wow.

The things people dream up to worry about......
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Got my first flintlock in about 97. I had a very large horn my wife gifted me so, with the rifle, I bought a couple cans of 4F. Goex, I think. Hung it on the back of the door in my bonus room way back then and still prime out of it sometimes. It has lasted that long because I mostly shoot cap guns but, so far, no explosions, accidents, and the powder is still good. Never really gave it a thought.
 

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