ruger 77/357 feeding issues
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ruger 77/357 feeding issues
So I proudly bought a 77/357, and it is pretty nice. But the darned thing requires a mighty bolt thrust to feed the last two rounds. Brass shavings are left in the chamber area from the force to feed the rounds. I'll post some pics when I can. Is this usual breaking in a new rifle? Or are there some serious problems for the factory or a smith to resolve?
Kinda looks like the extractor is blocking feeding a bit. Pictures should illuminate my concerns a bit.
Any advice is welcome
Kinda looks like the extractor is blocking feeding a bit. Pictures should illuminate my concerns a bit.
Any advice is welcome
Re: ruger 77/357 feeding issues
No, that's not normal.
If the feed issue is only occuring on the last couple of rounds, the first thing I'd look at is your magazine.
If the feed issue is only occuring on the last couple of rounds, the first thing I'd look at is your magazine.
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Re: ruger 77/357 feeding issues
I have one in 44 Mag, and it fed smoothly from the start, so I think something's wrong.
Pictures hopefully will help 'us' sort out the problem...
Pictures hopefully will help 'us' sort out the problem...
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Re: ruger 77/357 feeding issues
Here it goes. I have some pictures of the problems at hand.
First up, the magazine has developed jagged burrs and brass shavings.
Next, the chamber has accumulated some brass shavings.
The round sits nicely, and the extractor slides over the rim of the cartridge.
On the last two rounds, the cartridge sits differently in the magazine, and the extractor fails to slide over the rim. A sharp push of the bolt is needed to chamber it. I imagine that is the source of the brass shavings.
The pictures are in the opposite order I described, but the desired illustrative effect is still there
First up, the magazine has developed jagged burrs and brass shavings.
Next, the chamber has accumulated some brass shavings.
The round sits nicely, and the extractor slides over the rim of the cartridge.
On the last two rounds, the cartridge sits differently in the magazine, and the extractor fails to slide over the rim. A sharp push of the bolt is needed to chamber it. I imagine that is the source of the brass shavings.
The pictures are in the opposite order I described, but the desired illustrative effect is still there
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Re: ruger 77/357 feeding issues
My scientific wild azz guess is that since it's only on the last couple, AND, its at the top of the chamber, I "guess" is that the mag spring is not pushing the new round up far enough.....Can you try another mag?
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Re: ruger 77/357 feeding issues
At $40 a mag, gonna take the rifle to ruger repair and replace the mag. Cycled about 30 magnum rounds yesterday and cleaned it.
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Re: ruger 77/357 feeding issues
I too had feeding problems with the 44 Mag. version of this rifle. Bullet type didn't matter as they all jammed getting into the chamber. I figured it was the magazine so I called Ruger and they sent me a new one, along with another request, new rings that were the next height down from those furnished with the rifle. I got these parts in a few days but the different magazine didn't help. Per Rugers request I mailed back the parts that were replaced. I tried to make the new magazine work but nothing helped so I called Ruger again. They suggested I return the rifle for evaluation. They emailed a shipping label and contacted UPS to pick up the rifle. Under a two week turn-around brought the rifle back in perfect working condition and with all types of bullets too. Ruger surely did right by me, which is just what I would expect from them.
I hunted a few days with it loaded with Ranch Dog's 265 gr. FN but no shots were presented. Oh well,maybe next year.
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Re: ruger 77/357 feeding issues
Ruger WILL make it right. They are some of the best when it comes to customer support. Give them a call and explain your concerns. Be polite and have the model and serial number handy.
Re: ruger 77/357 feeding issues
Thanks everyone. Good to know the folks at ruger are professional and competent.
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