Traditions Vortek Ultralight User Manual

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17. Never load a muzzleloading firearm indoors. Only load your

firearm in a location where it is safe to shoot.

18. Be certain that anyone firing this muzzleloader understands

and is willing to follow the instructions and precautions in

this manual and the fundamentals of safe firearm handling.

19. Always make certain that the safety is in the “on” position

and the hammer is in the “at rest” position when installing

the primer.

20. A great way to understand more about all types of firearms

is to take a Hunter’s Safety course.

Take time now to acquaint yourself with

your new Traditions Muzzleloader.

If you have any questions

regarding your muzzleloader

after reviewing this information,

please contact the

Traditions Customer Service Department

for assistance at 860-388-4656.

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8. Never take drugs and/or drink alcoholic beverages before

and during shooting.

9. Be certain that the powder, patches and projectiles are

properly sized and measured and are loaded in the

proper sequence and that the projectile is firmly seated on

top of the propellant. See Section XI & X for proper

loading instructions.

10. use only cotton or linen shooting patches when loading

round lead balls. Do not use any type of plastic patches.

11. Never load powder into a gun directly from a can, powder

horn or flask. Always use a separate calibrated powder

measuring device. A remaining spark or ember in the barrel

may cause an ignition of the powder and cause injury or

death to you, bystanders and destroy your firearm.

12. A firearm’s safety is a mechanical device which can fail.

Always be mindful of where the safety lever is set and

routinely verify its setting. Never solely rely on any rifle’s

safety. Always treat every gun as if it were loaded and ready

to fire. Only cap or primer your muzzleloader when you are

ready to fire. uncap or unprime your muzzleloader when

you are done shooting or hunting.

13. Always disable your muzzleloader by carefully removing the

percussion cap, musket cap or 209 primer and unloading

the barrel when immediate shooting is not planned.

14. Never cap your firearm until you are ready to fire. Never

install a percussion cap, musket cap or primer on the

nipple before the gun is loaded. When loaded, a bump or

unintentional pressure could result in the discharge of the

firearms resulting in a serious accident.

15. Always store the powder, gun and percussion caps, musket

caps or primers in separate locked places. Always keep all

firearms and ammunition components secured and separate

away from children. Never store a loaded gun.

16. In the event of a misfire, assume the gun could fire at any

moment. keep gun pointed down range with the action

closed. Wait at least one minute before recapping, repriming

or removing the load from the barrel.

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