I have several friends who shoot N-SSA competitions. Last weekend was their company's turn to host the Deep South Regional match. The host company does not shoot in the match, but receives a set number of points because of all the work involved. I received a last minute phone call to assist them because they were short handed....one heart attack, a death of one's father, and one down with the flu.
Saturday afternoon during the smoothbore competition, a cook-off occurred. Original .69 cal. musket, 6th shot of the relay, breech had been scraped and barrel cleaned after the individual competitions on Friday.
The load had been seated and he was in the process of removing the ramrod when the cook-off occurred. The ball struck the ramrod and flexed it, causing it to enter the meaty part of the left index finger between the knuckle and the first joint. The entire rod passed thru his finger (including the tulip) but did not hit any bone. It was never found. Closely behind, the ball hit the tip of the same finger removing a large chunk of skin and breaking it in 3 places.
During the incident report, he and all witnesses were interviewed. Everyone agreed that he followed all safety procedures to the letter and could find no fault to be placed. The fact that the ramrod was partially withdrawn when the cook-off happened seemed to be the mitigating factor, causing the steel ramrod to flex. Had it occurred at the bottom, chances are that he would only have sustained powder burns and/or some bruising.
He was treated at the local hospital and opted to obtain further needed surgery and repairs when he returned home the next morning.