Caution – Traditions Vortek Ultralight User Manual

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NOTE: It should never be necessary to hammer or excessively

force a projectile down the bore. Projectiles should load

firmly against the powder charge with a series of short strokes.

If the projectile is the proper size, unusual resistance usually

indicates the need to swab the bore with a treated cleaning patch.

Use ez Clean

solvent if barrel is heavily fouled. An occasional

cleaning of the bore with a brass Traditions Bore Brush is

advisable to remove excessive plastic and fouling build-up.

4. When target shooting or sighting in, develop a habit of

consistently wiping the bore with Traditions Wonder Lube

1000 patches after each shot. Depending upon the specific

load, temperature, and humidity, a short series of shots

with black powder, Pyrodex

®

or Triple 7

®

can be fired before

it becomes necessary to wipe the bore with Traditions ez

Clean

patches or in order to remove fouling build-up.

If for any reason the projectile will not go all the way down to the

powder charge, it will be necessary to extract the projectile from

the barrel either with a bullet puller on a ramrod or the breech

plug can be removed, the charge removed and the projectile

forced out the end of the barrel with a long bench/range rod or

an extended ramrod.

NOTE: A dirty fouled barrel will directly affect your ability to

group shots. However, in a hunting situation, only a few shots

will likely be taken. If the barrel is prepped and lubed at the onset,

it is not necessary to clean and lube the interior of the barrel

between shots when hunting.

CLEANING AFTER SHOOTING

Caution:

Before cleaning, make absolutely certain the gun

is unprimed and unloaded. Use the ramrod measuring

method as described earlier.

Clean your gun as soon as possible after your shooting session.

To leave a gun uncleaned, even overnight, can result in serious

and damaging corrosion.

ADvICE: Take care when cleaning not to get water

or solvent into the trigger assembly.

NOTE: Regardless of the cleaning method, you must remove

and thoroughly clean the the breech plug and area of the

receiver during each cleaning. Be certain to lightly

lubricate the threads of the breech plug with

Traditions Breech plug grease before reinstalling.

Cleaning Method
A thorough cleaning requires the complete disassembly of the

firearm every time you shoot your muzzleloader.
1. Make sure the firearm is unprimed and unloaded.
2. With action closed unscrew forend and remove.
3. Open action and lift barrel up and away from receiver.
4. using your fingers, remove the Accelerator breech plug by

rotating counterclockwise from the barrel. If the breech

will not remove by fingers please use the spanner wrench

to remove.

5. Pour 8-10 inches of hot, soapy water into a secured pail.
6. Immerse the receiver end of the barrel into the cleaning

solution so that the water is above the breech opening.

7. using a cleaning patch affixed to a jag or a cleaning brush,

pump the soapy water repetitively through the barrel by

raising and lowering the ramrod until bore is clean.

8. When the bore is clean, remove barrel from liquid. Run

dry cleaning patches up and down bore to dry inside. Wipe

outside of barrel with dry cloth.

9. Clean receiver area with ez Clean

spray and a soft bristle

brush to remove any fouling or debris. Dry receiver and

breech area.

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