So, I received the muzzleloader I picked up from the EE. It is near perfect condition, and considering the price, I am extremely happy!
In regards to the Lyman Black Powder Handbook & Loading Manual, I found it extremely hard to read. Sam Fadala happens to be both writer and editor of the book.

Although he may be a respected member of the Black Powder community, his inability to punctuate and structure his sentences properly made the book straining to understand.
I found the manual full of information and data spanning Black powder handguns, shotguns and rifles. It gave some good advice, and emphasized some strong points. Because Fadala's attempts to combine personable writing and factual information were poor; I suggest that, newbies should do some research on Wikipedia and Youtube to give a good general idea of Black Powder firearms and their functions, prior to reading the Lyman manual.
In contrast, the CVA safety booklet provided well detailed information about my specific rifle, and all the things one needs to know prior to using it. It presented a cautious and clear description of my Hawken, and how it should be used. I suppose companies take good care in informing owners, as to avoid lawsuits.
Here are a couple quick photos of my new, to me, muzzleloader

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I like it already! Can't wait to give it a few shots.
P.S. Looks quite similar to what I wanted, check the first post.
Cheers,
Sand