Hey peoplekind 
I have this Ruger American in 30-06 with a tight chamber and an even tighter headspace.
The bolt closes with difficulty on roughly 30% of factory ammo and 50% on my reloads.
The dang bolt is one piece so not much I can do there except perhaps run a dowel coated in abrasive on the face but that might produce an uneven surface.
Another option is to lap the locking lugs. How do I clean the abrasive paste in the action afterwards?
Third option would be to shorten a sizing die just a thou and run it on reloads only.
Any other ideas that cost less than one hour at the gunsmith? (which is cheaper than shipping the thing insured to the service location)
I have this Ruger American in 30-06 with a tight chamber and an even tighter headspace.
The bolt closes with difficulty on roughly 30% of factory ammo and 50% on my reloads.
The dang bolt is one piece so not much I can do there except perhaps run a dowel coated in abrasive on the face but that might produce an uneven surface.
Another option is to lap the locking lugs. How do I clean the abrasive paste in the action afterwards?
Third option would be to shorten a sizing die just a thou and run it on reloads only.
Any other ideas that cost less than one hour at the gunsmith? (which is cheaper than shipping the thing insured to the service location)