I have had a few rifles that needed some tender loving care from smoji (my smith) for this type of thing.
The Ruger 77 Mark II rifles seem to need some gentle persuasion with the bolt in order to feed properly from a full mag. Not the way most of us would work the bolt on the range, but the way most of us would work the bolt in a hunting situation, in other words fairly vigorously.
I have seen similar problems with two different Weatherby Vanguards, both of them newer guns - and I think it comes down to poor quality control in mass produced rifles. Heck I saw a brand new (in the box) Remington 700 with a BENT barrel a couple months ago!
BTW thanks Ted for showing me how to remove the firing pin on that bolt....
Doug
The Ruger 77 Mark II rifles seem to need some gentle persuasion with the bolt in order to feed properly from a full mag. Not the way most of us would work the bolt on the range, but the way most of us would work the bolt in a hunting situation, in other words fairly vigorously.
I have seen similar problems with two different Weatherby Vanguards, both of them newer guns - and I think it comes down to poor quality control in mass produced rifles. Heck I saw a brand new (in the box) Remington 700 with a BENT barrel a couple months ago!
BTW thanks Ted for showing me how to remove the firing pin on that bolt....
Doug






















































