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RobertSubnet 02-18-2009 10:16 PM

Flintlocks and hunting blinds
 
Greetings all. I was wondering, is it safe to use a flintlock within a blind? I am talking about a portable blind made of polyester. I don't have a problem with it filling with smoke, I am more concerned about a fire hazard.

Thanks,
~Robert

hunting junkie 02-19-2009 07:23 AM

RE: Flintlocks and hunting blinds
 
I have one with shoot thru windows,but if you read the directions carefully it says not to shoot a gun thru it.
I have shot a shotgun thru the screened windows and they do burn.You just got to be carefull.

cayugad 02-19-2009 07:31 AM

RE: Flintlocks and hunting blinds
 
The problem with a blind is while you might get the muzzle out the window (which I have done) on a flintlock the vent hole sends out a stream of spark.

Perhaps if you put a chunk of old wool blanket and clothes or safetypinned it to the inside wall. Wool does not burn and should absorb the spark. Plus if it don't you have something to beat the flames out with.. :D:D

Some of them blinds are pretty narrow. I never shot a flintlock off inside a blind.. sounds like an experience. Perhaps try a shot or two first out of one, with the escape hatch open.. and some items inside for fire control...

nchawkeye 02-19-2009 07:47 AM

RE: Flintlocks and hunting blinds
 
I don't think it will cause any problems...I give talks to the local schools on the American Revolution and demonstrate how to start a fire with flint and steel...One thing Idemonstrate ishow cotton or poly will not catch on fire by throwing sparks on the sleeve of a volunteer...You have to have char to hold the spark and get a fire made...

As Cay mentioned, you could try before actually hunting, even use a blank load, but it would suprise me if you had any problems...

cayugad 02-19-2009 11:12 AM

RE: Flintlocks and hunting blinds
 
I do know a person that hollowed out a big bale of hay as a blind, and set that on fire with a muzzleloader...

RobertSubnet 02-19-2009 12:07 PM

RE: Flintlocks and hunting blinds
 











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I do know a person that hollowed out a big bale of hay as a blind, and set that on fire with a muzzleloader...
Wow, I bet that was exciting for some poor soul!

OK, I will give it a few practice runs, especially with a ready exit and something to put out a fire if one should start. Guess I am glad to hear no one said "absolutely do not do this..."

Will report back with results. Thanks for the comments.

~Robert

gearheart 02-19-2009 02:12 PM

RE: Flintlocks and hunting blinds
 
Tried it once and no harm done but maybe I just got lucky? You will nearly choke on the smoke.

Old/New 02-19-2009 03:00 PM

RE: Flintlocks and hunting blinds
 

ORIGINAL: cayugad

I do know a person that hollowed out a big bale of hay as a blind, and set that on fire with a muzzleloader...

I heard that guy had to start looking for a new farm to hunt on! [&:]

papines 02-20-2009 03:01 AM

RE: Flintlocks and hunting blinds
 
I have an elevated stand/blind made of wood. It was loud and definitely shook the rails when I shot. I had it rested on the bottom rail and it did scorch the wood some. No Biggy. I have tried to shoot it out of my chair blind. Thought I was gonna suffocate as the fire and smoke blew out the side onto the tent and rocked it pretty good as wellas the wind blew the smoke back into the tent from the front of the dang gun.My buddies had a good laugh!

RobertSubnet 02-20-2009 11:17 PM

RE: Flintlocks and hunting blinds
 

You will nearly choke on the smoke.
Good thing "I love the smell of Goex in the morning...":D


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