|  4th November 2009, 03:17 AM | #3 | 
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			Youch!    
The only thing I can say is, be glad he didn't mix up his can of FFg and FFFFg (Ahem, notice the voice of "experience" in that statement?     ).  It really  gets your attention     
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					Originally Posted by celtan
					
				 BTW, speaking of danger and muzzleloaders. Early this year at a reenactment, I lent my loaded musket to one of our fusiliers, since his was acting up. I loudly warned him that it was loaded, and went back to lead our men.  
Apparently he was half deaf from the sound of the  firing and did not understood me. He loaded a second charge, but left the frizzen half open and the igniter load spilled. Since he though there was only one charge in the barrel, he intentionally loaded a second  charge so as not to waste the BP after priming the pan again. (We use  two loads for demonstrations when we have few reenactors). So, in fact he had loaded three charges (375 mgs of FF BP..!) . 
 
When he fired he was right beside me. 
 
Suffice it to say we all stopped firing for a few seconds, just looking at each other. 
   
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