BigDaddy
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- Feb 7, 2014
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While we're on the subject, in the house, where is a "safe direction"?
Typically I believe it to be at the corner floor of a room. This would be where most wood meets in the structure. Unless you have a sand clearing barrel, you have us all beat.
And would that be a viable option? A 5 gallon bucket of sand? I think so.
I routinely shot and cleaned my muzzle loader everytime. Except once. I was going to hunt the very next day, and then it poured rain. The next weekend I was getting ready and knowing that I always cleaned my gun I decided to fire a cap indoors to clear the barrel of oil. I aimed at my first graders picture on the wall. It occurred to me "one day you're going to try this with a loaded gun" and changed my aim to the wood pile next to the fireplace.
To this day I cannot explain how pieces of wood managed to helicopter through the air in slow motion