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1. NEVER smoke while using your
muzzleloader or while near any quantity of black powder or PYRODEX®.
2. BEFORE LOADING, MAKE SURE THE FIREARM IS NOT ALREADY
LOADED. To make sure it is unloaded, insert the ramrod
provided with the rifle into the bore to the breech plug and
note its position at the muzzle. It should be approximately
1/4 inch below flush with the end of the barrel if the rifle
is not loaded. NOTE: Nothing can be attached to the ramrod while using it in
this way. USE ONLY THE RAMROD PROVIDED.
3. ALWAYS CHECK AND CLEAR THE FLASH HOLE THROUGH THE NIPPLE
BEFORE SHOOTING. ALWAYS CHECK THE BARREL FOR OBSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE LOADING AND SHOOTING. Before checking for an
obstruction, put the safety mechanism in the 'S' position and
open the bolt assembly and remove the percussion cap and
residue from the nipple. Water, snow, mud or any other
material can obstruct the barrel and cause barrel damage.
4. USE BLACK POWDER OR PYRODEX ONLY TO LOAD
YOUR MUZZLELOADING FIREARM. Never use even small amounts of
smokeless powder, even if it is black in color. The use of any other
propellant may cause injury or death to the shooter or bystanders
and damage the firearm.
5. NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED POWDER CHARGE
CONTAINED IN YOUR INSTRUCTION BOOK. To do so could result in
injury or death to the shooter or bystanders.
6. NEVER POUR POWDER DIRECTLY FROM A POWDER FLASK OR
CONTAINER. A sudden powder ignition from a lingering spark
could cause the entire flask to explode. Use an individual
charge from a powder measure when loading your rifle. Read and
follow your powder manufacturer's procedures for powder
storage.
7. NEVER USE THE WRONG AMMUNITION COMPONENTS. Only use
ammunition components that exactly match the caliber markings
on your firearm and are meant to be used together. Use only
pure lead or Remington brand loading components when shooting
lubed conical bullets. Do not use any other lead alloys with
lubed conical bullets as they may be too hard for proper and
safe use in your muzzleloader.
8. WHEN LOADING, BE CERTAIN POWDER, PATCHES AND PROJECTILES
ARE IN THEIR PROPER SEQUENCE AND THAT THEY ARE COMPLETELY
SEATED AGAINST ONE ANOTHER. Serious personal injury or death
can result if space is left between them. To provide a
reference mark for future loadings, mark the ramrod at the
muzzle once a projectile has been loaded to the proper depth.
NOTE: Be sure to recheck the ramrod mark if you change loading
components or alter the ramrod. See Picture 13 on page 15 of
your Model 700 ML instruction book. Never attempt to shoot out
a projectile that is not firmly seated against the powder
charge or does not seat to the proper depth. Remove these
projectiles following the instructions on pages 18 and 19 of
your Model 700 ML instruction book.
9. ALWAYS USE COTTON PATCHING. The use of non-cotton patching
could build up a static electric charge possibly creating a
spark that could ignite the powder.
10. NEVER POUND THE RAMROD. Black powder and PYRODEX are
impact sensitive and could ignite from impact. Keep the ramrod
directly away from your face or body.
11. KNOW THE RANGE OF YOUR FIREARM. Muzzleloading projectiles
have a range of more than one-half mile.
12. IF THE FIREARM FAILS TO FIRE, BE PREPARED FOR A HANGFIRE.
Keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction and wait no less
than one full minute before opening the bolt. A spark may have
reached the powder without any sound. The rifle could fire at
any moment during this minute. If the rifle does not fire
within a minute, carefully follow the directions on how to
handle a misfire on pages 15 and 16 of the Model 700 ML
instruction book.
13. RENDER YOUR FIREARM INOPERABLE WHENEVER YOU ARE NOT
SHOOTING. Never place the percussion cap on the nipple until
just before firing and remove it immediately if you do not
fire. Never carry or store a loaded firearm in a building or a
vehicle. Unload it by firing it into a suitable backstop
before returning to your vehicle, entering a building,
crossing or climbing up or down any obstacle that may prevent
you from keeping full control over the firearm, such as a
fallen tree, fence, treestand or slippery area. Failure to
follow this rule may cause serious injury or death to the
shooter or bystanders.
14. BLACK POWDER LEAVES HEAVY CORROSIVE RESIDUES. A thorough
cleaning and lubing are absolute necessities before storage
and prior to loading and shooting. Follow the cleaning
instructions starting on page 19 of the Model 700 ML
instruction book. Always carry loading and cleaning equipment
with you in the field.
15. NEVER USE THE WEATHER SHROUD FOR REPEATED SHOOTING. It is
intended for single shot usage. Always disassemble and clean
the bolt assembly after shooting with the weather shroud. See
page 22 of the Model 700 ML instruction book for bolt assembly
cleaning instructions.
16. WARNING: Discharging firearms in poorly ventilated areas,
cleaning firearms or handling ammunition components may result
in exposure to lead, a substance known to cause birth defects,
reproductive harm, cancer and other serious physical injury.
Have adequate ventilation at all times. Wash hands thoroughly
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