You will need to point the muzzleloader away from you because it may fire later.
<h3>What is hang fire?</h3>
The term hang fire occurs when the muzzleloader fails to fire at the instant that the trigger is pulled. This is a common experience among service men who have used weapons for a while.
When you experience a hang fire, make sure that you point the muzzleloader at a safe distance away from you because it may still fire at a latter time.
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<span>I think you may be explaining Myocardial ischemia.
This occurs when the blood going to your is reduced or stopped which prevents oxygen from traveling into your heart. Whenever your heart stops getting blood the mussels begin to deteriorate. This normally happens from coronary arteries aka blockages in your arteries.
</span>I hope this helps. :)