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Thanks for the advice, when I get the gun back from Ruger I'll send it to a gunsmith for a going over. The ejection problem only happens when the bolt is worked aggressively, and once in a while the nose of the next round will stick and not feed into the chamber. I have really worked this gun over and if you just did your normal feed and fire excerise at the range these problems would not happen. But I'm a firm believer in really field testing my guns especially if it could mean your ass. |