Xvi. cleaning & maintenance – Traditions Vortek Ultralight User Manual

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The maximum powder load for the break-open muzzleloaders

when using Pyrodex

®

powder is 150 grains.

The maximum powder load for the break-open muzzleloaders

when using Triple 7

®

loose powder is 130 grains.

RECOMMENDED POWDER AND PROJECTILES
every muzzleloader shoots differently. Finding the best load for

your muzzleloader requires some experimenting with different

powder and projectile combinations. use the guide below to

start, if you find that some other load works better in your gun,

use it as long as it is within the recommended limits.

.45 Caliber APB Bullets

100 grains of Triple 7

®

pellets

Velocity

Energy

180 grain bullet @ Muzzle

2062

1699

100 grains of Triple 7

®

pellets

Velocity

Energy

200 grain bullet @ Muzzle

1592

1125

.50 Caliber APB Bullets

100 grains of Triple 7

®

pellets

Velocity

Energy

250 grain bullet @ Muzzle

1871

1943

100 grains of Triple 7

®

pellets

Velocity

Energy

275 grain bullet @ Muzzle

1764

1900

100 grains of Triple 7

®

pellets

Velocity

Energy

300 grain bullet @ Muzzle

1698

1921

.54 Caliber APB Bullets

100 grains of Triple 7

®

pellets

Velocity

Energy

300 grain bullet @ Muzzle

1799

2156

Traditions offers a wide variety of muzzleloading projectiles and

sabots. experimentation, within the recommended loading data,

with different grain weight bullets and powder charges will allow

you to maximize your accuracy with your muzzleloader. We offer

less expensive projectiles to start out with so that you can get

the feel of your muzzleloader first and then purchase the better

performing bullets.

XVI. cLEANING & MAINTENANcE:

A systematic routine of cleaning while shooting is strongly

advised to aid in avoiding problems while loading and to optimize

accuracy.
1. When cleaning the bore, use Traditions ez Clean

cleaning

patches rather than shooting patches. Shooting patches are

too small for cleaning and can be lost in the bore.

2. If a patch becomes lost in the bore, use Traditions Patch

Puller Worm attached to a ramrod for retrieval, or if

necessary, remove the breech plug and push the patch out

through the breech area. Never load a charge over a lost

patch.

3. If unusual resistance is felt while loading a projectile, place

a ez Clean

cleaning patch on a cleaning jag affixed to

the end of a ramrod and run it the full length of the barrel

several times with your objective being to remove as much

of the fouling build up as possible.

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