Traditions Outfitter User Manual

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OUTFITTER OWNERS MANUAL
Outfitter
Centerfire Rifle
IMPORTANT!
Thoroughly read and
understand all of the
instructions and warnings
in this manual before using
your Traditions firearm.
Traditions Performance Firearms
1375 Boston Post Road
P.O. Box 776
Old Saybrook, CT 06475
www.traditionsfirearms.com
Traditions Corporate Office 860-388-4656
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OUTFITTER KR2 08-08
FIT # 50
Enfocus Software - Customer Support
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - OUTFITTER OWNERS MANUAL

OUTFITTER OWNERS MANUAL Outfitter Centerfire Rifle IMPORTANT! Thoroughly read and understand all of the instructions and warnings in

Page 2 - YOUR NEW GUN

VII: USE CORRECT AMMUNITION Standard Factory Loaded Cartridges The proper caliber cartridge for the barrel is marked on the top left side of each bar

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2. Place the assembled projectile into the muzzle. 3. Start the projectile with your thumb. 4. Using a ball starter, place the short shaft on top

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or only lightly indented, you should immediately return the Outfitter to Traditions for service. X: SIGHTING IN: Start your sighting in at approxima

Page 5 - IV: Schematics

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 chann

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XIII: CLEANING & MAINTENANCE ! WARNING: Verify the chamber is empty prior to cleaning your firearm. Never clean a loaded firearm. Clean your

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Traditions breech plug grease before you install it back into the barrel. This will help prevent the breech plug from getting stuck inside the barrel

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! WARNING: Keep the barrel of your firearm pointed in a safe direction for at least 1 minute if the cartridge does not immediately fire after pulling

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3. Remove the barrel from the receiver by pushing the action release button in. When the barrel starts to open lift the barrel out of the receiver. Un

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safely positioned behind you and that they are aware that you are about to shoot. All bystanders must also wear eye and hearing protection when in the

Page 11 - IX: FAILURE TO FIRE

I: TRADITIONS’ WARRANTY PROTECTION INCLUDED WITH YOUR NEW GUN Thank you for purchasing the Traditions muzzleloader. Quality, pride and old world cra

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warranty card within 30 days of purchase and is not transferable. Any covered Traditions firearm or part thereof that is returned postage paid to t

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II: BREAK ACTION RIFLE OVERVIEW Break-Action design firearms are so described due to the fact that the barrel and receiver are joined by a pivoting

Page 14 - A MUZZLELOADING RIFLE

4. When target shooting or sighting in, develop a habit of consistently wiping the bore with Traditions Wonder Lube 1000 patches after each shot. Dep

Page 15 - Failure to Fire

6 Enfocus Software - Customer Support XXXII. RECOMMENDED RIFLE LOADS: Traditions recommends that you begin your shooting with a charge between 80 g

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NOTE: It is also possible to drive the projectile out of the muzzle after the powder has been removed. However, an extra long bench rod or a standard

Page 17 - Section 2

13. Always be mindful of where the safety is set and routinely verify its setting. Never solely rely on any rifle’s safety. It is prudent to always tr

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“safe” position. 2. Point the muzzleloader in a safe direction. 3. Keeping the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, open the action to expose the bre

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