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Caution – Traditions PURSUIT (Non-Accelerator Models) User Manual

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If you have any questions regarding powder velocities and

pressures please contact the manufacturer of the propellant.

1.

Black powder

, Pyrodex

®

, Pyrodex

®

pellets or T

riple 7

®

powder & pellets are the only safe propellants to use in this

muzzleloading rifle. Maximum charges of T

riple 7

®

should

be reduced by 15%. This means that the maximum amount

of T

riple 7

®

powder that can be used is 130 grains.

2.

The term “black powder” does not refer to any powder

black in color

, since modern smokeless powders are also

black in color

.

3. Be certain that the propellant you select is commer

cially

manufactured black powder

, Pyrodex

®

or T

riple 7

®

are for use

in muzzleloaders.

CAUTION:

NEVER SMOKE WHILE LOADING, SHOOTING

OR HANDLING PROPELLANTS. AL

W

A

YS FOLLOW

THE MANUF

ACTURER

S SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

AS LISTED ON THE PROPELLANT CONT

AINER.

PREP

ARING TO LOAD THE PROPELLANT

:

1.

W

ear eye protection.

2.

Make certain the gun is unloaded.

a.
Push safety button to “safe”.

b.
Insert the ramrod into the barrel. When it is touching

the top of the breech plug itshould sit approximately

3/4" below the muzzle.

Note: Y

ou should hear a metallic sound as the brass jag makes

contact with the breech plug.

If the ramrod is not 3/4" below the muzzle and you do not hear

the metallic sound then the barrel may be either obstructed or

loaded. T

o

remove the obstruction, remove the breech plug. Do

not attempt to clear the barrel by firing. Before loading anything

into the barrel, clean all oil and grease from inside the barrel. W

e

recommend using T

raditions cleaning products to enhance your

accuracy and ease shooting & cleaning.

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To

clear the ignition channel follow these steps.

Point the rifle down towards a safe area on the ground and load a

primer into nipple area of the breech plug. Fire one or two

primers to blow out any oil or residue from the fire channel.

Point the muzzle at a leaf or blade of grass to see if it moves. If it

moves, you have a clear channel. If not, fire additional primers or

check the breech plug for obstructions.

Another way to see if you have a clear fire

channel is to screw a loading/cleaning jag on

your ramrod and place a dr

y patch on the

muzzle of your rifle. Push the patch down to

the breech plug face and leave ramrod & patch

in bore. Point rifle in a safe direction, place

primer in nipple area of the breech plug and

fire two primers. Remove ramrod from the bore and inspect

patch. Patch should have a complete cir

cular burn in middle. This

tells you that you have a clear fire channel.

Stand the butt of the rifle on the ground so that the muzzle is

pointed up and away from you and others. Never work with your

face or any part of your body over the muzzle, even when the gun

is unloaded.

Be sure that the firearm is unprimed and the safeties are

engaged. Y

our rifle is now ready to be loaded.

LOADING THE POWDER FOR MUZZLELOADING RIFLES:

Use only Black Powder

, Pyrodex

®

loose or pelletized powder or

Triple 7

®

loose or pelletized powder

. Follow

the Powder Manufacturer

s Instructions when

handling any type of powder

. Make sure to

reduce your charge by 15% when using T

riple

7

®

loose powder

.

When loading loose powder:

a.

Fill your T

raditions flask with powder

.

b.

Adjust your T

raditions powder measure to the

desired charge. See Section XVI.

c.

Pour powder from your T

raditions flask into the

desired powder charge. Pour powder from the

powder measure down the barrel.

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