I wonder during a Civil War battle or the Alamo, (or any BP war previously) when everything was hot and heavy...how many pre-ignitions happened?
Someone will give you a foot of steel in your guts if you don’t get a shot off fast.
You might get a cook off, vs will get killed if you’re too slow. You’re going to take your chances.
Normally I blow down the barrel after a shot, some think that unsafe, but then I run a damp swab down the bore before my next load.
Today we have our simi autos, pumps, lever actions, bolt actions, all that can be loaded faster than a dream.
A ml is, or should be slow.
So many of our toys are for loading fast, but we can’t, not even with the best.
I saw Ted Spring get off twelve second reloads till he emptied his cartridge box, twenty three shots in three minutes and forty five seconds. Not a guy I would want to meet in a fight,
However, the proper theme of ml is take your time. Twenty minutes for five shots, that’s a good day on the range