Warning – Traditions Vortek Ultralight User Manual

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DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISSASSEMBLE RECEIVER.

THIS INCLUDES ANY PINS HOLDING THE RECEIVER

TOGETHER. CLEAN AS A UNIT.

10. Lightly coat outside and inside of barrel and all other metal

parts with Wonderlube 1000 Plus. Apply Traditions breech

plug grease to the threads of the breech plug.

11. Clean all residue from inside and outside of the stock.
12. Reassemble the muzzleloader.

NOTE: Store your rifle in a cool, dry, secured area. Storage in a

gun case should be avoided as it may hasten condensation and

corrosion. During long periods of storage, periodically check for

signs of pitting or rusting on the surface and in the barrel bore.
NOTE: The myth that stainless steel & nickel doesn’t have to be

cleaned as much as blued steel is false. You need to clean and

lubricate your stainless barrel just as you would a blued steel

barrel. The stainless and nickel barrels are more rust resistant

than blued steel, but over time can rust.

XVII. hELPFUL MUzzLELOAdING AccESSORIES

In order to participate fully in the sport, you will probably want

to consider the purchase of the various Traditions accessories

mentioned in this manual. Your firearms retailer should stock a

complete line of accessories from Traditions. If not, ask him to

order them for you. Visit him soon to discover all the ways to

make your muzzleloading experience even more enjoyable

and convenient.
Write to Traditions for a current catalog showing a complete line

of firearms, ammunition and accessories or view it on our web

site www.traditionsfirearms.com.
Your local retailer can special order any Traditions products

you want.

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