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These are some GRUESOME pictures that were emailed to me of what can happen when a rifle, in this case a Savage Model 10MLSS .50 caliber muzzleloader rifle, blows up. The specific reason is unknown however there are a couple of thoughts as to how this occurred.
There was the possibility of an object or some other kind of obstruction in the barrel or perhaps too hot of powder, this muzzleloader uses smokeless powder, perhaps the same amout of smokeless powder was used as black powder... The instruction reads "Your 50 caliber Savage Model 10ML muzzleloader has been designed and built specifically to shoot clean burning, non-corrosive powder. Loads should be checked by weight carefully on an accurate smokeless powder scale. never use black powder volumetric measure with smokeless powder. if using "LEE" dippers follow instructions for filing and leveling charge and periodic checking on a scale..."













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