Sawyer County [Wisconsin] Record
Man dies after black powder rifle explodes
by Terrell Boettcher, News Editor
Published: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 11:14 AM CDT
A 40-year-old Geneva, Ill. man, James A. Hall, died Friday, Sept. 12 in Sawyer County from injuries he sustained when his black powder musket accidentally exploded.
The Sawyer County Sheriff’s Department received a call at 6:30 p.m. Friday of an accidental gunshot wound to the 40-year-old male. It was also learned that the victim was being transported to the Hayward Area Memorial Hospital by friends. Hall was pronounced dead at the hospital at approximately 7:15 p.m. by Sawyer County Coroner Dr. John Ryan.
Chief Deputy Tim Zeigle said the preliminary investigation and witness statements revealed that three Illinois men, including Hall, were at a cottage on Meadowlark Lane, approximately 15 miles east of Hayward on the Tiger Cat Flowage in the town of Round Lake.
The men had been attempting to load and fire a black powder musket. Hall took control of the musket and attempted to fire it. It exploded and shrapnel from the musket struck him in the thigh area. Preliminary reports indicate that Hall may have suffered a lacerated femoral artery.
Zeigle said that what apparently occurred is termed a “hang fire,” in which the powder didn’t fully ignite on earlier attempts. An excessive amount of powder was placed in the weapon, which caused it to explode, he said.
An autopsy will be conducted, Zeigle said.
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I have been digging around to get more details of this incident, such as, type of rifle, type of powder, but no luck so far.