Removing the projectile and the charge – Traditions Lightning Ebolt Buckhunter User Manual
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If the the percussion cap did not fire:
1. Check to make certain that a cap was installed and is still securely
positioned on the nipple.
2. Verify that the bolt striker cup face is free of debris.
3. Try a new cap.
If the percussion cap fires but the main charge does not:
1. Using a cleaning pick, verify that the hole in the nipple is clear of
any obstruction.
2. Tap the butt pad of the rifle with your hand to direct powder into
the ignition channel. Recap, verify your target, and fire again.
3. Verify that propellant was loaded under your ball or bullet by
running the ramrod down the muzzle and observing the measure
marks on your ramrod. Use extreme caution to always keep the
muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
4. Check for any mechanical defects to the nipple, breech plug, bolt
and striker assembly or trigger.
If, after several attempts, your gun has repeatedly failed to fire, you
will need to unload the rifle. At this point a beginning shooter should
seek assistance from an experienced shooter. Never leave an unfired
charge in the barrel.
REMOVING THE PROJECTILE
AND THE CHARGE:
Method 1
1. Open the bolt or plunger and carefully remove the percussion cap
from the nipple.
2. Remove the bolt or plunger from the receiver.
3. Using the Breech Plug/Nipple Wrench, supplied with the rifle,
remove the nipple and breech plug assembly from the rear of the
barrel.
4. Insert a ramrod into the muzzle and push the load out of the rear of
the barrel. Take care not to get water or powder into the trigger
mechanism.
5. Clean and wipe all surfaces of loose material.
6. Remember, when the powder dries, it will again be volatile.
Dispose of properly.
NOTE:
It is also possible to drive the projectile out the muzzle. However,
an extra long bench rod or a standard ramrod with an extension will be
needed to accommodate the added length of the receiver.