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Traditions NitroFire TV spot titled 'Going as Planned' captures the essence of the company's mission, which is to provide quality and reliable firearms to hunters and firearm enthusiasts. The advertisement, which runs for about 30 seconds, opens with a group of hunters walking through the woods, holding their firearms, and excitedly talking about the hunt.

As the group walks, one hunter pulls out his NitroFire rifle and proceeds to load it. The camera zooms in on the hunter's gun as he places the bullet in the barrel. The NitroFire rifle is built to use nitrocellulose propellant, which translates into a faster and more accurate shooting experience.

The next scene shows the hunter firing his NitroFire rifle at a deer in the distance. The camera quickly switches to a slow-motion shot of the bullet leaving the muzzle of the gun. The shot hits the deer, and the animal falls to the ground.

The NitroFire TV spot beautifully captures the excitement and thrill of hunting while showcasing the reliability and accuracy of the NitroFire rifle. The narration in the background speaks to the company's commitment to providing quality firearms, stating, "At Traditions, we understand the importance of a well-planned hunt and a reliable firearm."

Overall, the 'Going as Planned' TV spot is engaging, exciting, and provides an excellent representation of the NitroFire rifle's capabilities and the company's commitment to providing quality firearms to hunting enthusiasts.

Traditions NitroFire TV commercial - Going as Planned produced for Traditions Firearms was first shown on television on September 1, 2020.

Frequently Asked Questions about traditions nitrofire tv spot, 'going as planned'

Traditions® recommends using their Smackdown® bullet series in the NitroFire® muzzleloader, in particular the Smackdown® Carnivore™, Smackdown® XR™, or Smackdown® Bleed™ models.

There's no loose powder to measure and no pellets that can be crushed when the bullet is loaded. FireStick offers a consistent, pre-measured charge, and since the bullet is seated in the exact same location on every shot, accuracy potential is very high.

Best Caliber for Deer Hunting The Federal bullets are available in 270-grain versions also. The Traditions website lists muzzle velocities ranging from 1899 feet per second to 2217 feet per second depending on the bullet weight and FireStick used.

The NitroFire also features a Dual Safety System, 1:28-inch twist, Quick-T Ramrod Handle, and it is the only muzzleloader on the market that uses the FireStick system.

accuracy you might get better groups with a more aero tip type bullet in a sabot. I have used the power belts and accuracy was fine. A sabot load will give you more velocity and range,but energy can drop off. The power belts i used were all lead and hollow points.

In that case it's certainly possible to shoot excellent groups at distances of 200 yards or more. If you are shooting with open sights, there are few who can hit deer sized targets consistently past 125 yards, and maybe 150 yards with elk.

The new Fire TV Stick 4K Max is the first streaming media player to come with the Fire TV Ambient Experience, and features an upgraded 2.0 GHz quad-core processor, making it Amazon's smartest and most powerful streaming stick yet.

Absolutely, cleaning a rifle can affect its accuracy and if you perform a rifle bore cleaning after its accuracy falls off then usually the process will improve the accuracy of the gun.

The . 220 Swift is the fastest commercial cartridge in the world, with a published velocity of 1,422 m/s (4,665 ft/s) using a bullet of 1.9 grams (29 gr) and 2.7 grams (42 gr) of 3031 powder.

Firearm muzzle velocities range from approximately 120 m/s (390 ft/s) to 370 m/s (1,200 ft/s) in black powder muskets, to more than 1,200 m/s (3,900 ft/s) in modern rifles with high-velocity cartridges such as the . 220 Swift and .

There's no battery for the fire stick. You leave it plugged into a power source. There are two options for powering it. It comes with a USB cord and a separate plug (cube).

The Bâton à feu, or Baston à feu (French for "Fire stick"), is a type of hand cannon developed in the 14th century in Western Europe. This weapon type corresponds to the portable artillery of the second half of 14th century.

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Traditions Firearms Company OverviewTraditions Firearms is a company that manufactures and distributes a wide range of rifles, shotguns, and pistols primarily for hunting and shooting sports. The comp...

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