Assembly of bolt – Traditions Lightning Ebolt Buckhunter User Manual

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familiarize yourself with the bolt and its’ parts before attempting to
disassemble it.
1. Using a 2mm (metric) hex wrench, loosen

and halfway unscrew the small set-screw
located in the bolt head. It is located
underneath and at the rear of the bolt.

2. Using the 209 Depriming tool or a wide

blade flat-headed screwdriver, unscrew the
striker counterclockwise, located at the front
of the bolt and remove it from the bolt body.

Helpful Hint:

Secure the 209 Depriming tool

in a pair of vice grips and use the vice grips
for more leverage when unscrewing the
striker from the bolt body.

3. Separate the striker, spring and bolt head.
4. Clean bolt parts with hot, soapy water using a nylon brush to remove

residue.

5. Lightly lubricate all parts using light gun oil.
Note:

Do not use grease or heavy lubrication on these parts. In cold

weather they become thicker and can affect the function of the bolt
possibly resulting in a misfire or unintentional firing.

Assembly of Bolt

1. Insert the striker through the middle of the spring.
2. Insert spring & striker into the bolt body with

striker head facing opposite of body cutout.

3. Screw the striker into the bolt head. You should

be able to see the threads sticking out of the bolt
body. Note: The striker head should be approx.
1/16” below the face of the bolt body.

Note:

The correct distance will be determined

when you complete assembly of the muzzleloader and test to make
sure the primer or percussion cap is being fully struck by the striker.
If the striker does not hit cap or primer, unscrew striker 1/4 turn out.
4. Reset (2mm) set screw in the bolt head.

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