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I'm surprised as well! I really enjoy experimenting with Tanerite, "but" I'm as safe as one can be and far far away from the charge when I squeeze the trigger.
At least 100 yards and behind something.

I live where all the rednecks are and some of those idiots have pissed me off with their BS. Blowing that crap up in the middle of the night. Or on other people's property.

I have some, but frankly as far as explosives go it doesn't impress me that much. Around here you can't swing a dead cat without hitting someone who can buy dynamite.
 
Awesome! Yeah Dynamite's a little hard to come by around here! 😂😂😂 I'm just glad Tanerite is still on the shelf at my local sporting goods store. I can keep stocking up on it before it's outlawed!
 
Or worse yet, one/more of these idiots who decide for themselves just how much to use, or how far away to be, and totally ignore all safety precautions and instructions provided by the manufacturer, will file some kind of lawsuit. Time after time it will happen and finally if the law doesn't shut down the manufacturer, the legal costs will.

I'm a firm believer if the product is defective and causes someone to be hurt or killed, then by all means the manufacturer should be held liable. If however the user causes his/her own injuries or death, there should be absolutely no recourse for them or their family against the manufacturer.

Sorry if that sounds cold, but most of this kind of stuff is just stupid and costs the rest of us lots and lots of money and aggravation. Just think about how many safety stickers and warnings you see on everything you buy these days ..... or how awkward some things have become to use. For example go buy a plastic gas can today and just see how hard it is to use and how many 'safety' devices it has. Those devices are not for the majority of us, they're for those who unquestionably qualify for the Darwin award!
 
Or worse yet, one/more of these idiots who decide for themselves just how much to use, or how far away to be, and totally ignore all safety precautions and instructions provided by the manufacturer, will file some kind of lawsuit. Time after time it will happen and finally if the law doesn't shut down the manufacturer, the legal costs will.

I'm a firm believer if the product is defective and causes someone to be hurt or killed, then by all means the manufacturer should be held liable. If however the user causes his/her own injuries or death, there should be absolutely no recourse for them or their family against the manufacturer.

Sorry if that sounds cold, but most of this kind of stuff is just stupid and costs the rest of us lots and lots of money and aggravation. Just think about how many safety stickers and warnings you see on everything you buy these days ..... or how awkward some things have become to use. For example go buy a plastic gas can today and just see how hard it is to use and how many 'safety' devices it has. Those devices are not for the majority of us, they're for those who unquestionably qualify for the Darwin award!
Absolutely Agreed!
 
It doesn't sound cold at all. It's the exact premise behind the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act.
 
The other part is powdered aluminum, iirc.

Not sure what the catalyst consists of, but the white part is Ammonium Nitrate.

Correct finely ground aluminum and Ammonium nitrate.
The ammonium nitrate from my understanding is very very hard to buy in bulk. Farmer friend was also not able to purchase any in his pursuit.

Guess it got much more difficult after Oklahoma.
 
Worked on some Ranches up here when I was in high school. They all grew their own hay and Ammonium Nitrate was all over back then, but that was thirty years ago. Maybe it's different now. I'll definitely have to look into it. Now that you've mentioned.
 
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