CVA Shotgun Information Manual
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CAUTION: Use a capper to place a cap on the nipple. Percussion caps are sensitive to pressure and can explode under extreme finger pressure. 7. Fully cock the hammer and fire to dry out the base of bore and nipple. Point muzzle at grass and watch for motion. Repeat this procedure three times on each nipple. 8. Be certain that neither nipple has a percussion cap on it and that no part of your body ever extends over the muzzle. Pour a volumetrically measured powder charge down the barrel. (See page 9 for...
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9. Slap side of barrel in front of lock. This assures that powder will fully enter the nipple and breech mechanism. NOTE:At this point, the Loading Sequence varies depending on the type wad or projectile you’ve chosen. Turn to the section appropriate for your sequence to continue the Loading Sequence procedure. FOR INDEPENDENT WADS Continuation of Steps 1 through 9 of the Loading Sequence, as previously listed. 10. Insert a “reminder” wad partially into the muzzle of the barrel NOT being loaded. 11.Set...
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CAUTION: Do not use loose paper, cloth, or other materials as a partial or full susbtitute for independent wads. Loose papaer or cloth will not provide needed wadding and can be dangerous. With a ramrod, press the over-powder wad down onto the top of powder. Proceed smoothly and firmly making sure not to crush the powder. NOTE:Crushing the powder will cause it to be- come a finer grade. 13. Insert one filler wad down the bore as far as possible with your thumb. Using a ramrod, press the filler wad firmly...
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16. One barrel is now loaded. 17. Switch the “reminder” wad to the loaded barrel. 18. Repeat steps 10 through 15 to load the second barrel. 19. Dispose of the “reminder” wad. 20. Wear hearing protection. 21. WITH THE SHOTGUN POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION and ham- mers at half-cock, place a percussion cap on each nipple. THE SHOT- GUN IS NOW LOADED. 22
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22. Pull back the hammer of the barrel you wish to fire to the full-cock posi- tion and YOU ARE READY TO FIRE. Aim at target and FIRE. Fully cock second barrel, aim and FIRE. Remember: a. Front trigger activates right barrel b. Rear trigger activates left barrel. 23. After firing, wait two minutes before reloading. This allows all remain- ing sparks in barrel to burn out prior to reloading. 24. In the event of a misfire or failure to fire, wait at least one minute with gun always pointing in a safe...
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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...
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12.With your fingers, insert one plastic wad into the bore as far as possible. a“Cupped’ section of wad goes in first so that “petal” section faces the muzzle. b. With a ramrod, press plastic wad down on top of powder, smoothly and firmly. Be careful not to crush the powder. 13. Volumetrically measure the shot charge and pour it down the barrel. See page 11 for Table 2.) NOTE: Do not insert the shot charge into the “petal” section of the plastic wad while it is at the muzzle. Seat the plastic wad first....
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15. One barrel is now loaded. 16. Switch the “reminder” wad to the loaded barrel. 17. Repeat Steps 2 through 15 of the Loading Sequence and those of this section to load the second barrel. 18. Dispose of the “reminder” wad. 19. Refer to the Loading Sequence for the remaining Steps 14 through 17. FOR SINGLE PROJECTILE 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.Center a well...
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b. Use longer end of ball seater to move patched ball about six inches down the bore. c. With a ramrod, push patched ball down on top of powder, firmly. Be careful not to crush the powder. 13. Be sure the ball is seated firmly against the powder. No air space should exist between ball and powder. NOTE: A good method to determine proper load depth is to insert ramrod when firearm is fully loaded and mark ramrod at the point where it pro- trudes from the muzzle. This mark should serve as a reference point...
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14. One barrel is now loaded. 15. Switch the “reminder” wad to the loaded barrel. 16. Repeat Steps 2 through 14 of the Loading Sequence and those of this section to load the second barrel. 17. Dispose of the “reminder” wad. 18. Refer to the Loading Sequence of the remaining Steps 19 through 24. L. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 1. The bore of a muzzleloader should be cleaned after every few shots dur- ing shooting or whenever ramming the wads down the barrels becomes at all difficult. a. This will eliminate...