Manual

1. Verify that gun is unloaded.
2. Remove bolt from gun.
3. Insert the slotted end of the breech plug tool
(provided) into the receiver to engage the breech
plug. Turn counterclockwise to remove.
4. Using a cleaning brush and solvent, thoroughly
clean breech plug of all rust preventative oils. Then
clear fire channel of all fouling, grease, etc. using
Winchester Breech Plug Pick (WA0008).
Important: Lubricate breech plug threads with
Winchester Muzzleloading Anti-Seize Grease before
reinstalling.
5. With the allen wrench (provided), loosen and
remove the two retention hex screws from the
underside of the stock.
6. With the two hex screws removed, you will now be
able to separate the stock from the barrel.
7. Remove the trigger mounting screws and lift the
one-piece trigger from the receiver. Note: For a
light field cleaning this process is not necessary.
8. Attach the cleaning jag (provided) to the ramrod.
Swab the barrel with patches and cleaning solvent
until all residue has been removed. For best results,
use a range or cleaning rod that allows greater
clearance from the muzzle.
9. Clean the breech area, including receiver threads,
with a Winchester Muzzleloading breech brush and
barrel cleaning solvent.
10. Dry all parts thoroughly, including the inside and
outside of the barrel, and spray with a light coating
of gun oil.
11. Reassemble the gun components in reverse order.
Note: Always store your muzzleloader unloaded and in
a cool dry place.
FIELD CLEANING PROCEDURES
1. Verify that gun is unloaded.
2. Remove ramrod from gun.
3. Cycle the bolt to the open position.
4. Attach the cleaning jag (provided) to the ramrod.
FIGURE 8
Uncocked Position
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