Traditions Yukon 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 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
m u z z l e l o a d e r. Although also black in color, smokeless powder
is a very diff e rent chemical composition and it will pro d u c e
d a n g e rous pre s s u res resulting in serious injury or death to
yourself, bystanders and it will destroy your fire a rm .

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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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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