Using black powder or smokeless powder in a muzzleloader can lead to serious injuries if not handled correctly. Black powder is the traditional propellant for muzzleloaders, while smokeless powder is much more powerful and can generate excessive pressure, potentially causing the firearm to explode. Always ensure that the correct type of powder is used and that it is suitable for the specific muzzleloader to prevent dangerous outcomes.
call 911, that's what I would do
Should it be serious, then you call the emergency services if your country have them. The score is incidental.
A serious injury is call a cornada - a goring. A tossing that usually does not involve a goring is called a cogida. However, a cogida can also cause serious injuries - broken bones, etc.
In Hindi turmeric powder is called as haldi.
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Haldi, after drying and gringing the powder is called pisi haldi
I imagine state laws vary on this but in Texas you do not have to call anybody to transfer a black powder gun.
Contact the police, call for help, and call insurance.
SOAP
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Tempera powder.