Traditions Vortek Ultralight User Manual

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III. MUzzLELOAdING ’MUSTS’

FOR MUzzLELOAdING SUccESS

You must:
1. Read completely, fully understand and follow all instructions

and warranty limitations in this booklet before attempting to

shoot your new Traditions break open muzzleloader.

2. Always treat any firearm as if it is loaded and keep the

muzzle pointed in a safe direction.

3. Always wear proper eye and ear protection when loading or

firing any firearm.

4. Don’t shoot until you are absolutely sure of your target and

what is beyond it. Do not point your firearms at anything

you do not intend to shoot. Be sure that all bystanders are

safely positioned behind you and that they are aware that

you are about to shoot. All bystanders must also wear eye

and hearing protection when in the vicinity of anyone using

a firearm.

5. use only the proper grade of black powder or black powder

substitutes such as Pyrodex

®

powder, Pyrodex

®

Pellets or

Triple 7

®

powder & Triple 7

®

pellets in properly measured

amounts. Be sure to reference the chart in this booklet for

recommended loads. Reduce charges of Triple 7

®

powder

by 15%. For example, if you were using 150 grains of

Pyrodex

®

powder and began to use Triple 7

®

powder, you

would only use 130 grains of Triple 7

®

. Always consult the

directions from the powder manufacturer before handling

and loading any type of powder.

6. Never use any amount of smokeless gun powder in your

muzzleloader. Although also black in color, smokeless powder

is a very different chemical composition and it will produce

dangerous pressures resulting in serious injury or death to

yourself, bystanders and it will destroy your firearm.

7. Never smoke or permit others to smoke in the presence

of black powder, Pyrodex

®

, Triple 7

®

or any other black

powder substitute. Take care to guard against all potential

ignition sources.

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When firing with a group of people, put a responsible

person in charge to maintain safety, discipline and control

to reduce the chance of accidents. On a firing range, be

alert to the commands of the range officer, and follow

them precisely and immediately.
Do not handle a firearm when anyone is forward of the

firing position. Before anyone moves downrange to post

or check targets or for any other purpose, all firearms

should be unloaded, with safeties engaged and actions

locked open, and placed safely on the bench where they

should not be touched or handled until everyone returns

from downrange.
Do not handle firearms when you are tired, cold or

impaired physically or mentally, in any way.
Never fire your rifle near an animal, unless it is trained

to accept the noise of gunfire. An animal’s startled

reaction to the sound of gunfire could injure it or could

cause an accident.
Never continue to use your rifle if it is not functioning

properly. Never force a jammed action, as the jammed

cartridge may explode if the primer is crushed or pressed

against any metal part of the rifle.
use only appropriate accessories for your rifle. Be sure

all accessories, including slings, ammunition carriers,

sights and sight mounts, etc. are compatible with the

firearm and do not interfere with its safe operation. If in

doubt, contact Traditions. Traditions is not responsible

for any damage or injury caused by the use of improper

accessories, and mounting, attachment or use of

improper accessories could void the warranty.

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