Owner's Manual

8f) Measure and pour the required weight and size of shot down the barrel (see loading tables
in this booklet), by using a shot-bag (item DP 560) and the over shot wad (item USA 086).
( picture #36 ) THERE IS NO NEED TO PRESS TOO MUCH . Now mark again your ramrod at the
muzzle. This will insure that all future shots are at the right depth.
( picture #36 )
9f) Start now loading the left side barrel.
10f) With one hammer placed on half cock position and the other on a rest position (down),
(NEVER PLACE BOTH HAMMERS AT HALF COCK POSITION AT THE SAME TIME), place the first
cap; PLACE JUST ONE CAP AT A TIME, you can place the second one only after having fired the
first barrel.
CAUTION : NEVER RELOAD A FIRED BARREL WITHOUT REMOVING CAP FROM THE OTHER.
11f) It is possible for the recoil of the first shot to jar the second load from the powder charge so,
after having fired the first barrel, wait for at least one minute, then check the position of the
loading charge of the second barrel with the reference marks done on your ramrod.
If it is not at the right depth, press it down until the reference mark will be at the muzzle of
the barrel.
CAUTION: BE SURE THERE IS NO CAP ON THE NIPPLE.
LOADING MISTAKE
If you have accidentally reloaded the same barrel (you will notice this after having checked
the reference marks on your ramrod), UNLOAD THE GUN COMPLETELY, by using a patch-puller
(item USA 555), MAKE SURE YOU HAVE NOT ANY CAP ON THE NIPPLE.
Using a small eye dropper or medicine dropper filled with water, forceably inject the water
into the breech plug. Water will cause the black powder to become inactive. After you have
done this 3-5 times, wait at least 30 minutes for the black powder, to become completely
saturated with water. ( picture #37)
picture #37
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