Stuck ross
Hello, Louthepou!
Maybe you could try this:
-The way your bolthead is positioned, you can try getting the extractor out of the way: pull it outwards just enough to clear the groove and push it forward.
It will slide and I think you have enough clearance to get it out of its channel.
-Now, have a look at the rear of the bolt: the firing pin is probably jutting about 3/16ths. There is a small hole in its tail. Make yourself a hook or loop a fine steel wire through it and wrap it around a small piece of wood for a handle.
At that stage, I hope you have the rifle in a padded vise because you have to pull that firing pin all the way.
-There is a sear block on that firing pin; it is held there by a short steel crosspin with tapered ends; push it with a naildriver. It's held by spring tension from the firing pin spring which is quite strong.
- Once this is done, slide the sear block reaward as far as you can.
Now, there is no more tension on the bolthead and you should be able to pivot it by hand; maybe this will allow you to pivot it in a better position to clear the rear of the magazine or slide it towards the front to reveal the rear action bolt.
IF THE BOLT BODY STILL CANNOT MOVE, NOW THERE'S A PROBLEM; THAT BOLT HAS BEEN FORCED IN PLACE AND IT WILL TAKE SOME FORCE TO GET IT OUT AND THE ACTION RAILS MIGHT BE DAMAGED. I HAVE SEEN WARPED RAILS ON BADLY BUTCHERED ROSS ACTIONS.
WHATEVER YOU DO, USE PLENTY OF GREASE AT THE CONTACT POINTS.
OR SEND IT TO ME; I'LL TRY TO GET IT OUT FOR YOU.
BTW, IF YOU NEED A COMPLETE BRIDGE WITH SIGHT, A NEW BOLT OR MAGAZINE, I HAVE THESE AT HAND.
HOPE THIS HELPS.
PP.
JUST SAW THE POSTS JUST BEFORE ON THE 2ND PAGE...
HAPPY YOU GOT IT OUT!
MY OFFER STILL STANDS IF YOU NEED SOME PARTS.