ronnie_kennedy
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My shooting buddy and I were having a discussion last night about our powder horns. We ordered 2 from track of the wolf and have since "customized" them according to our tastes. Anyways, he was saying that he was a bit nervous to use his for 2 reasons. He stated that he felt a stray spark could ignite the horn on his side and also black powder was hygroscopic (i think thats the word he used) and drew moisture. Both of us being new to using a powder horn i figured i would check in and see what you all thought.
So, how common, if any chance, is it to ignite a powder horn from a stray spark from your flintlock pistol going off, and has anyone ever had any trouble with moisture getting into your horn and messing up your powder. I told him that if he was that worried about it, then don't wear the horn and just sit it on the bench at the range. Also if he felt it would draw moisture, then empty the contents of his horn back into his goex can when done shooting and for storing. What do you think? :hmm:
So, how common, if any chance, is it to ignite a powder horn from a stray spark from your flintlock pistol going off, and has anyone ever had any trouble with moisture getting into your horn and messing up your powder. I told him that if he was that worried about it, then don't wear the horn and just sit it on the bench at the range. Also if he felt it would draw moisture, then empty the contents of his horn back into his goex can when done shooting and for storing. What do you think? :hmm: