so, damp enough to burn slowly from the back, but too wet to ignite explosively eh? makes sense. caused by??? maybe a sloppy wet patch allowed to sit for a while before shooting---and several days of high humidity---we were also doing a lot of loading from paper cartridges of powder. simple rolled and pasted paper tubes filled with premeasured powder charges, kept in our cartridge cases, rather than horns, so humidity could have gotten to it that way. kind of a 'perfect storm' situation.