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I have a Ruger SM in 375 H&H. If the bolt is cycled fast it will not eject and empty case. It does not eject all the time when the bolt is work slowly either. Any ideas on what is wrong and can I fix it myself? | ||
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There was a discussion some time back that the ejector spring (the RSM uses a popup ejector) was too weak and if the ejector slot gets dirty, etc. the ejector won't come up fast enough when the bolt is cycled fast. I live fairly close and could take a look at it if you like. But I'm no gunsmith... Roi | |||
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My cousins wife has an M77 Ruger that quit ejecting empty brass but would eject a loaded round and it was a too stout spring behind the ejector button. The extractor would drag the spent case out of the chamber but before it would clear the ejection port the button would put too much force on the case and knock it loose from the extractor claw. It took two smiths to figure out what was going on, and they said the wrong spring was installed from the factory. They must have been right cause it sure enough fixed it. Dennis Life member NRA | |||
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Lucky, It sounds like your friend had the earlier push-feed M77? Interesting story, I'm not surprised it was tricky to find. Now on the M77/MkII it does seem to me like the ejector is not popping up fast enough to catch the case and kick it out sometimes. A weak spring would be the culprit as mentioned. How is that spring accessed to change? Is it easily done at home? .22 LR Ruger M77/22 30-06 Ruger M77/MkII .375 H&H Ruger RSM | |||
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Hummmmm - My 416 Rigby Ruger has the same problem but only when there are two rounds in the magazine. 3 rounds or one or none, no problem. I'm thinking that the spent brass is hanging up on the 2d round. In any event, need a fix for this problem. Sure hope somebody has a good answer for this one. Pancho LTC, USA, RET "Participating in a gun buy-back program because you think that criminals have too many guns is like having yourself castrated because you think your neighbors have too many kids." Clint Eastwood Give me Liberty or give me Corona. | |||
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Hope you find a solution for your problem quickly. On my Rigby and Lott RSMs the ejection is very authoritative! You could send it back to Ruger or have a good smith check it out. Roger Ferrell (sp?) is highly regarded on this forum. I really like the RSMs and think they are one heck of a rifle. John There are those that do, those that dream, and those that only read about it and then post their "expertise" on AR! | |||
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Thanks guys for the the info on the Ruger. I will see about replacing the ejector spring. Hopefully I can do it myself or get it done locally. | |||
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Donato, Let us know how it is fixed... Do you do it yourself, etc? .22 LR Ruger M77/22 30-06 Ruger M77/MkII .375 H&H Ruger RSM | |||
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I have a Ruger RSM in 416 Rigby. When it was new I had the weak ejection problem also. I cleaned the bolt and lubed it and the more I shot it the better it ejected. Now after 180 rounds of factory equivelent reloads it throws the first brass as far as the last, no problems. Shoot it some first, it may just need shot in....................................JJ " venator ferae bestiae et aquae vitae " | |||
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Thanks everyone for the feedback on the Ruger ejector. A gun smith here in WA fixed the problem by opening up the ejector groove in the bolt. I haven't got the rifle back yet but I hope this works. | |||
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I had the same problem with my .375 RSM 77. The gun was new and it happened the first time at the range. I cleaned and lubricated the gun and could not get it to do it again no matter what or how fast I worked the bolt. I'll try again next week and keep you posted. Did that gunsmith fix your problem? | |||
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