Has anyone else ever tied this--the old shooting over the new-fallen snow trick? For some reason, when I first heard this one, the snow had to be new-fallen. There may have been Vestal Virgins involved, too-- it was long ago and I can't remember.
At any rate, at the time I had a nice little .44 caliber long rifle that normally used a 70 grain charge. We kept stoking her up and she kept burning the powder up--never did get any unburned powder on the breast of the new-fallen snow. It did create one hellacious fireball, an impressive
amount of smoke and I do not believe I ever again fired a .44 P.R.B. that recoiled like that. Nor would I care to. As Longcruise pointed out, there was also a noticeable amount of ash or soot to be found. Alas, the new-fallen snow was despoiled and perhaps the Vestal Virgins as well. But that, as they say, is another story.