I M P O RTA N T !T h o r oughly read andunderstand all of thei n s t r uctions and warnings in this manual BEFORE using your Traditions fire a rm. If
12III. MUZZLELOADING ‘MUSTS’FOR MUZZLELOADING SUCCESSYou must:1. Read completely, fully understand and follow all instructionsand warranty limitation
1416. In the event of a misfire, assume the gun could fire at anymoment. Keep gun pointed down range with the actionclosed. Wait at least one minute
167 . Make sure you remove the ramrod from the thimble & fore n db e f o r e removing the forend. If you try to remove the fore n dwith the ramro
185. Dry all of the parts completely. Make sure you can seedaylight through each breech plug by holding them up to alight. Use a few dry, cleaning
20205. Close the barrels until the top lever snaps back into place.(Require photo)6. Install the forend back into place starting with the bottomthen
22NOTE – The front trigger fires the BOTTOM barrel and the reartrigger fires the TOP barrel. 1. Load ONLY the bottom barrel and use the sights provid
24Example #1: Top Barrel is shooting HIGH &RIGHT.Group 1: Show rifle target with 3 shot grouphere. Step #1 – Loosen bottom, left (#4) set screw1/
26XI. BLACK POWDER & BLACK POWDER SUBSTITUTES SECTION:DANGER:The use of SMOKELESS POWDER in any TRADITIONSmuzzleloaders will result in excessivel
28 29XIII. LOADING THE POWDER FOR MUZZLELOADING RIFLES:WARNING:ONLY LOAD ONE BARREL AT A TIME. LOAD THE BOTTOMBARREL FIRST AND THEN THE TOP BARREL.T
30b. Now proceed to the section on “Loading the Projectile” tofinish loading the BOTTOM barrel BEFORE you beginloading the TOP barrel. When you are f
YOUR MUZZLELOADING RIFLECongratulations on your purchase of the new Tr a d i t i o n s™E x p r ess Double™M u z z l e l o a d e r.You have selected a
32Do not pre-lube the plastic sabot or the bullet when usingsaboted bullets.1. Insert the base of the bullet into thesabot, making certain the bulle
34XV. PRIMING YOUR MUZZLELOADER:WARNING:NEVER PRIME YOUR FIREARM UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO FIRE! The 209 shotgun primer is very popular because of its’
363. Verify that the proper propellant is being used and that it isthe proper granulation and is free from moisture,contamination and oils.4. Check
3938XIX. SIGHTING IN AND SCOPE MOUNTINGREFER TO THE BARREL JACK INSTRUCTIONS FOR MOREDETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT SIGHTING IN YOUR EXPRESSDOUBLE. THES
41IMPORTANT:It has been found that a powder fouling ring can form in frontof the breech plug when using pellet type powder after firing afew shots thr
43Run dry cleaning patches up and down both bores to dryinside. Wipe outside of barrels with dry cloth. 9. Clean receiver area with EZ Clean™spray
8.24.06 JB2PREFERRED CUSTOMER WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARDPostScript Picture(UPC Symbol)Referencing the label on the end of thecarton, please write in t
TABLE OF C O N T E N T SI . THE SPORT OF MUZZLELOADING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1I I . GENERAL SAFETY RULES . . . . . . . . . . . .
1I. THE SPORT OF MUZZLELOADINGMore and more sportsmen have discovered the challenges andenjoyment of muzzleloading in the past years. For both huntin
2II. GENERAL SAFETY RULES WARNING!This muzzleloader, like other fire a r ms, is potentially a lethal weapon that can causeserious injury, death or da
44. Be sure of your target, and what is around andbeyond it. The bullet fired from your rifle can travelover one mile, and has the potential to kill
69 . B e f o r e firing any fire a r m, be sure it is in goodworking order and that the barrel is clear of dirt ,g r ease, water, excess oil, rust, co
8IV. SAFETY RULES AND PRECAUTIONS FOR FIRING AND USE OF YOURTRADITIONS FIREARMWARNING!Keep the safety engaged in the “Safe” position until you are ai
10Never climb a fence, ladder, tree or other object, jumpacross a brook or ditch, crawl under a fence or otherobstacle, walk across an icy surface, st
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