Manual

d. If the gun still does not fire, the shot charge (or ball) and powder
charge must be removed. Using a ball puller (a small screw-like de-
vice placed on end of ramrod) screw directly into wads (or ball). Once
the ball puller is anchored into wad (or ball) it can be pulled out of
the bore. Dump out the shot charge and/or powder.
e. Go back to Step 1 and repeat, being sure bore and nipple are free
and clean.
NOTE: Do not try to remove, alter or change position of the breech mecha-
nism. To do so is dangerous and will void the warranty.
FOR ONE-PIECE PLASTIC WAD
Continuation of Steps 1 through 9 of the Loading Sequence, as previ-
ously listed.
10. Insert a “reminder wad partially into the muzzle of the barrel NOT be-
ing loaded.
11. Set hammer at half-cock to allow any trapped air to escape out the nipple.
To do so will ensure that the plastic wad seats directly on the powder.
CAUTION: Do not confuse the term plastic wad with that of plastic patch
used in loading single shot muzzleloaders. CVA does not recommend the
use of any plastic patch due to ball-to-plastic patch fit. To use any type of
plastic patch will void the warranty.
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