Ruger 270 hard to chamber ammo

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Asking for help please. I have a Ruger in 270 that cycles fine without ammo but with ammo it is a fight to close the bolt. If it was a DR I would send it to JJ. He no longer does bolt action work. I am asking for a gunsmith someone may know who can smooth this out please. As always your help is so greatly appreciated!!!!
 
Might be a bit too far south for you but John Whidden and his guys do great work. They are located just outside of Nashville, GA. You won’t find a nicer group of guys either. John and his guys really knows their stuff.

He is a multiple time, long range national champion shooter. He has done quite a bit of work for me and I’ve been pleased with all of it. I’m sure you could ship the rifle to him if you didn’t want to take it all the way down there.
 
Might be a bit too far south for you but John Whidden and his guys do great work. They are located just outside of Nashville, GA. You won’t find a nicer group of guys either. John and his guys really knows their stuff.

He is a multiple time, long range national champion shooter. He has done quite a bit of work for me and I’ve been pleased with all of it. I’m sure you could ship the rifle to him if you didn’t want to take it all the way down there.
Just checked out his website…he looks great. Thanks!!!!
 
Same as others, factory or reloads? Does a different type, brand of round fit? Dirt, rust or crap in chamber, shoulder not correct or headspace. All could be reason. Any reasonable smith will be able to solve this easily. Fix may not be as easy. Be sure to post when you have it solved.

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Make sure the bolt face is clean. The tang safety Rugers are push feed, but have a claw extractor. It’s possible that’s not jumping the rim very well.
 
I'd check the chamber really good. If this was a used rifle, there may be a piece of brass stuck in the chamber that is not allowing the bolt to close with a round. If it's a new rifle, the chamber is too short.
 
You can get a teslong bore scope off of Amazon that connects to your phone. It is very economical, for the money they are hard to beat. Use them all the time to confirm the carbon ring has been removed while cleaning.

If you have one check the chamber out. If you don't have one, you will find many uses for it. This would be the first, you will atleast be better informed on all your rifles.
 
teslong bore scope

Thanks for sharing, I had to check it out. Will the camera fit in the barrel, or this is just for the chamber?

Here ya go @Rare Breed, sorry I couldn't copy the link.

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What does the brass look like after you chamber a fresh round, then eject it? Compare that ejected round to another fresh & unchambered round closely: look to see if the shoulder has been set back on the chambered round. If you have a 20ga bore brush soak it in Hoppe’s and scrub that chamber, then clean patch it. Repeat the fresh round chambering test. Brass look any different than the first round? Is the shoulder still set back?
 
The .416 Taylor round on the right has a set back shoulder from forcing the bolt closed on a rifle that had a barrel installed without finish reaming to SAAMI spec.
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I had this issue with a Ruger American. It was tight headspace and they replaced the entire rifle

My money is on a headspace issue if this is a new production rifle. Rugers QC is not too great these days
 

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