I was cleaning out a bunch of old muzzleloader magazines, and notice something that I have some concerns about. The majority of the examples I saw were in article written by Mike Nesbitt. And, maybe this is an Northwest thing, but I notice more than a couple of his "Loggerskinners" with a priming flask used as centerpiece on a necklace. Most have the nozzle upright, and right at the right spot to ignite, if a spark should stray that direction. This looks a lot like a hand grenade necklace to me. I heard about an accident with a flask of this type years ago. I just wonder how common these are, and have there been other accidents?
Hungry Horse