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<blockquote data-quote="Wobblyshot1" data-source="post: 4690011" data-attributes="member: 9066"><p>I think 451LRML's intention was not to bash smokeless muzzle loaders but more for educational and safety purposes. Sure, you can make mistakes in loading traditional ml's as well, but no way a similar loading error using real blacking powder is going to cause that kind of damage(if you know of any examples like this using real black powder please let me know). If one wants to use a smokeless ml, I have no problem with it. I'm pretty sure that they will function as intended 100% of the time provided all precautions are taken in in gun design, care and loading. However, when the human aspect is added in mistakes become a real possibility and as 451 said be safe and use utmost caution in loading.</p><p>I'm thankful that no one was injured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wobblyshot1, post: 4690011, member: 9066"] I think 451LRML's intention was not to bash smokeless muzzle loaders but more for educational and safety purposes. Sure, you can make mistakes in loading traditional ml's as well, but no way a similar loading error using real blacking powder is going to cause that kind of damage(if you know of any examples like this using real black powder please let me know). If one wants to use a smokeless ml, I have no problem with it. I'm pretty sure that they will function as intended 100% of the time provided all precautions are taken in in gun design, care and loading. However, when the human aspect is added in mistakes become a real possibility and as 451 said be safe and use utmost caution in loading. I'm thankful that no one was injured. [/QUOTE]
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