So, we were enjoying the last Sunday's w walk and our group of 9 or 10 shooters were standing in a cluster. (Bad to start with re:incoming) I remarked that I smelled smoke and others agreed that they did also. Looked around for burning patches in the leaves. (No snow here this day). I then remarked 'H its me' I was on fire.
The small finger on my gloved left hand was glowing red and smoking like crazy. Of course I put that out in a hurry. I realized then and there that a cloth, wool,, cotton glove can catch and hold a spark quite easily. I/we dodged a bullet with that one. Imagine holding the measure with the glowing gloved hand and pouring powder out of the horn with the right hand and igniting the horn.
So, to all of you/us that 'enter' here beware the gloved hand and holding close to the lock.
Change your method/methods. There must be someone 'up there' looking after 'us' fools on this earth.
I'm pondering what kind of a finger glove would shed sparks so that it could be used with safety for these cold weather shoots..? Anybody.