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Using Gun Powder in a Muzzleloader
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<blockquote data-quote="sun" data-source="post: 4984463" data-attributes="member: 8678"><p>I provided a reference link for the photo that Wobblyshot1 posted which explains how the guy injured his hand.</p><p>And the article also mentioned that there have been 45 lawsuits over burst Savage barrels which it's better to know about than to not know about, no matter what caused them.</p><p>Folks should be aware of safety issues if they're thinking about using smokeless powder in any muzzle loader.</p><p></p><p>"In Palatka's case, a federal magistrate in 2015 sanctioned the company for a "purposeful record of obfuscation" that included falsely claiming that it was aware of only two prior explosions while withholding information that showed otherwise.</p><p>The company acknowledged in Hansen's case that it received 45 legal claims related to burst or split barrels dating to 2004...."</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.wideopenspaces.com/graphic-wont-believe-what-kind-of-gun-resulted-in-this-hunting-accident/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sun, post: 4984463, member: 8678"] I provided a reference link for the photo that Wobblyshot1 posted which explains how the guy injured his hand. And the article also mentioned that there have been 45 lawsuits over burst Savage barrels which it's better to know about than to not know about, no matter what caused them. Folks should be aware of safety issues if they're thinking about using smokeless powder in any muzzle loader. "In Palatka's case, a federal magistrate in 2015 sanctioned the company for a "purposeful record of obfuscation" that included falsely claiming that it was aware of only two prior explosions while withholding information that showed otherwise. The company acknowledged in Hansen's case that it received 45 legal claims related to burst or split barrels dating to 2004...." [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.wideopenspaces.com/graphic-wont-believe-what-kind-of-gun-resulted-in-this-hunting-accident/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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