Traditions Tip Up User Manual

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caliber must be marked on the firearm frame, receiver or
barrel by its manufacturer.

The practice of re-chambering firearms is not guided by
industry standards. It is possible that a firearm which has
been re-chambered may not be re-chambered properly or
the re-chambered caliber may not be marked on the
firearm. The firearm user is responsible to find out from a
qualified person the cartridge caliber or shell gauge for
which the firearm has been re-chambered.



XVI: SUPERIOR ACCURACY

Your Traditions Tip Up has been engineered and
manufactured to precise tolerances on modern
computerized machinery. With proper care and cleaning,
your Traditions firearm will retain its superior appearance
and accuracy for many years to come. There are many
environmental factors that influence accuracy such as
humidity, temperature etc. Accuracy can be affected by the
simple take-down and reassembly of the rifle components.
Although the sights or scope may not have moved, pressure
from the way the stock touches the barrel this is more
common with wood stocks that can be affected by moisture
in the environment.

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