I want to thank you for posting this. I was not having extraction problems, but ejection of the spent shell was a problem. It was sticking on the bolt face. I did some gentle work on the bolt face, in the area you illustrated, and my rifle is back to functioning normal. Saved me a big hassle.
I've got a brand new Ruger PRF and the first time at the range I had a big failure to eject problem (more than 50% failures) - no failures to extract. I checked my bolt and it had the step on it where yours did. The surface beside the flat spring takes two cutter passes at a 90 deg. angle to one another to manufacture. However, this is no excuse. CNC machines have cutter offsets that allow the operator to tweak the settings. All you should see is a witness mark, not a step. I smoothed mine with a jeweler's file. I can't wait to get back to the range. Thank you for your video, it was exactly what I needed.
Great video. I appreciate the steps being presented in recommended order and the excellent camera work to show users what they actually need to do. I brought some friends to a plinking range and my RPRimfire started having extraction problems. We pulled a bore snake through the rifle and the problem went away for a while. I had the same problem at the range today. Ended up pulling the bore snake through it on three occasions throughout the afternoon. (I will acknowledge that it's due for thorough cleaning.) I will also be inspecting my bolt for the defect.
I just received my RPR and, of course per your video, I checked the bolt face for the issue you described. I'm happy to report that either your problem was a one off, or Ruger has identified and addressed the issue. The little shelf you identified does not exist on my bolt face. Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the comment Mark! I'm glad your rifle doesn't have the issue. Just to be clear, I don't think the issue I'm showing in the video was happening on every rifle coming off the line, I think it was a defect probably happening randomly (who knows, maybe 1 in 100 rifles). This is just a guess based on people responding to me saying that their rifle is fine, I'm doing something wrong, etc. vs people telling me that they have the same issue.
@@snwbmx1 In any case it was an excellent video and much appreciated. When you are investing in precision firearms, scopes and ammo it is extremely helpful to get others experiences and insights. Keep up the good work!!
I havent shot my rpr much, specifically because of the extraction of the spent brass landing on the magazine, about 1 every mag. Super infuriating. Ive had it for about 3yrs. Just shaving that tiny bit of bolt shelf off has made it 100% so far after about 600rds. Literally hated this rifle and left it in my safe for all this time. I have now purchased a kyl target set, went to town polishing the bolt, bedded the action, and am thoroughly enjoying my rifle now. My wife is wondering how much money im gonna put into this rifle now. Thank you for this!
I don't have any issues with mine but I'll look at the bolt anyway. I tried a few different brands of ammo and ended up,, like most, with CCI Standard Velocity ammo.
A point file for filing automotive points would work good to smooth that area on your bolt down that you used the stone on. Also did you notice that the back spring that you snapped back in place was getting damaged from hitting something somewhere? If that metal keeps getting hammered it will start to cut into your receiver.
Nice video! FYI - I just bought (December 2023) a new Ruger American rimfire and the "shelf" you refer to on the bolt does not exist. Apparently, either your gun was a manufacturing anomoly or Ruger has modified their bolt to address this issue.
Shot mine today for the first time, happened with a couple of different ammo. Very annoying ! Mine doesn't even have that little "shelf" on the bolt either. I'll get in touch with Ruger about getting those parts.
Tony, I just bought this gun yesterday and am having the same issue. Did you ever figure out how to fix the issue? If so I'd love to know what you did! Thanks...
@@AmericanDreamAlbum yes I took the bolt completely apart and there was a small piece of metal stuck behind the extractor which was keeping it from grabbing the shell! See if that is happening with yours. If that isn’t it get in touch with Ruger, I hear they have a fix that they can send to you
So glad you made this video.. Going to have to try this. My brand new ruger american 22 is the most unreliable gun I've ever had. The ruger wrangler I got along with it definitely has to go back. Shoots so far down and to the right it's unusable. Really bummed about how bad rugers quality has gotten. I'd trust something made by Taurus over Ruger at this point. 😩 😬
Don't have any extraction issues with my 22 mag version. Had a few light primer strikes but reloaded those rounds and they fired. Its an accurate rifle out to 100 yards so far.
Having problems with my new RPRR in 17HMR. At first it would not eject and would come easy with a finger or using the action again. Now the casings are actually getting stuck in the chamber and you need a flathead or a knife to pry it out
My bolt doesn't have that "shelf" by the extractor spring, but still doesn't extract or eject well at all. I contacted ruger, we will see what they say.
Ok first off the precision in ruger precision is just a name,its a $400 .22 and it's a fantastic rifle for the $,if you are having problems you need to bed the rifle with aluminum hvac tape there are videos how too on youtube,this rifle is definitely capable of 1/2 moa at 50 yards with the right ammo,sure it has it quirks but for $400 it's a damn nice gun for the $
Thanks for your comment High Speed, haha definitely agree precision is just a name! It does seem like at least some people are getting excellent examples of Ruger Precision Rifles, not every single one is 1/2 MOA though. I tested more than 20 different varieties of ammo in mine and none of them could shoot less than 1 MOA at 50 yards. My best result was SK Rifle Match, 1.2 MOA @ 50 yards (I measure by shooting five different 5-shot groups at 50 yards and averaging the group sizes) I don't think every RPRR is bad quality, it seems to me like the quality varies a lot from gun to gun though.
Cleaned mine up and extracting fine. But that's unfired rounds,so??? One thing I noticed.... On the face of chamber/back of barrel there is a notch for the extractors to fit into, had a bit of gunk in there that scaped out with a pick .
Files = deburr > stone to polish >> wash with gun cleaner >>> air spray. My RPR 6.5 Creedmor would lock up solid. Scrubbed the throat, chamber and bore with Bore Tech Copper and Carbon cleaner.
We have had great success with this rifle out of the box. However recently we are have failures when ejecting. We have watched the video and checked our bolt. We think our problem is the ejector spring clip. My buddy tried to different methods and notices that our bolt does not have the defect shoulder.
Thanks for commenting. I would definitely get in contact with Ruger and see if they will send you a new spring clip and extractor. Give that chamber a really good scrub too if you haven't already. Good luck!
@@snwbmx1 Thanks Dan my buddy is detailing the issues to send to Ruger including pictures and your video helped us narrow the problem down. My co owner of the gun is very meticulous and has done a thorough cleaning. Other than this extraction issue out of the box this 22lr is great. So far we are limited to shooting distance but at 65 feet in prone position 10 rnds in side a 22 casing side ways.
@@k9aid514 I just bought this gun yesterday and am having the same issue. Did you ever figure out how to fix the issue? If so I'd love to know what you did! Thanks...
These rifles are anything but “precise “ I’ve had issues with mine along with most users that I’ve seen on forums. If it wasn’t my only bolt action 22 I’d get rid of it.
I certainly didn't feel like the manufacturing on mine was precise as I was working on it. But there are plenty of people out there who don't have issues, we tend to only hear from the ones who have a defect. It's a fun rifle when it's working right, it's just a bummer that there seem to be a fair number of duds escaping the Ruger factory.
I recently tried (at the gun tore) a RPR in .17 HMR and I love the rifle but thought the bolt was a bit hard to push down. As you've made this video some time ago, I was wondering if yours loosened up a bit with time?
The bolt on mine did loosen up over time, It was actually a really nice aspect of the gun. I switched to a Tikka T1x a while ago and while I like the reliability and accuracy of the Tikka more than the Ruger (at least the particular one that I had) I've got to say that the Tikka has a significantly stiffer bolt than the Ruger. The Tikka has smoother bolt movement as you slide it in and out, less chance of binding. The Ruger takes much less effort to close and open though, rotating the bolt handle up and down vs sliding it forward and back.
Excellent video. Why are we the ones fixing these problems? How can the manufacturers not see such an obvious defect? How many times do we have to send the rifles back to them before their monkeys figure it out? Come on guys, keep it simple and then torture test your products before releasing them!! This video should be sent to Ruger and then they should pay you and hire you to troubleshoot their crappy products. Sometimes they make it hard to be loyal, I have exactly the same extractor problems with my American rimfire and don't get me started on the POS rotary mags for the Ruger American hunting rifles!!
Great video, thanks. As a mechanical guy with three trades I can tell you, you need to get some soft jaws for that vice, I shuddered when I saw you pinching the bolt between those steel jaws.....ouch.
Looking at the case shape of .17hmr I'd suspect it's the same problem. I'd check his bolt face for imperfections and see if Ruger will send a replacement extractor and retention spring.
@@snwbmx1 ok, tomorrow him and I are going to perform the same fix that you did to see if that will help. Then on Wednesday we are going to the range together to confirm if that worked (maybe even tomorrow) I will keep you in the loop. Thanks Dan!
@@marcg140 Great! I wish you the best of luck. It's super frustrating when it's not extracting, but now that mine's fixed I'm really enjoying the rifle.
My 22WMR American won’t extract after 50 or more rounds. I have to keep cleaning and polishing the camber lightly with Mother’s chrome polish. Not a fan of how easy the bolt lifts when catching on brush or my clothing when walking around small gsm hunting. It had about a 90% fail to fire rate out of the box. I took the bolt group apart and found a big sheared off chunk of metal inside along with it packed with thick black grease. Also the interior of the bolt group was extremely poorly machined. It looked like a caveman chiseled the firing pin using a rock. I files, stoned, and polished all the interior bolt group parts. Cleaned out all the nasty thick black grease, and reassembled along with using EWL lube. Works fine now but still sticks casings after 50 or so rounds still. Imo the reason the cases stick is it’s the design of the long thin 22 WMR cases. Just a bad case design.
Pretty sad to say buy every time I buy a Ruger I expect to have to work on it myself to get it to reliably feed, eject, and shoot accurately. Their customer service is great but their quality and in house gunsmithing has gone down the toilet
I want to thank you for posting this. I was not having extraction problems, but ejection of the spent shell was a problem. It was sticking on the bolt face. I did some gentle work on the bolt face, in the area you illustrated, and my rifle is back to functioning normal. Saved me a big hassle.
I've got a brand new Ruger PRF and the first time at the range I had a big failure to eject problem (more than 50% failures) - no failures to extract. I checked my bolt and it had the step on it where yours did. The surface beside the flat spring takes two cutter passes at a 90 deg. angle to one another to manufacture. However, this is no excuse. CNC machines have cutter offsets that allow the operator to tweak the settings. All you should see is a witness mark, not a step. I smoothed mine with a jeweler's file. I can't wait to get back to the range. Thank you for your video, it was exactly what I needed.
Great video. I appreciate the steps being presented in recommended order and the excellent camera work to show users what they actually need to do.
I brought some friends to a plinking range and my RPRimfire started having extraction problems. We pulled a bore snake through the rifle and the problem went away for a while. I had the same problem at the range today. Ended up pulling the bore snake through it on three occasions throughout the afternoon. (I will acknowledge that it's due for thorough cleaning.) I will also be inspecting my bolt for the defect.
I just received my RPR and, of course per your video, I checked the bolt face for the issue you described. I'm happy to report that either your problem was a one off, or Ruger has identified and addressed the issue. The little shelf you identified does not exist on my bolt face. Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the comment Mark! I'm glad your rifle doesn't have the issue. Just to be clear, I don't think the issue I'm showing in the video was happening on every rifle coming off the line, I think it was a defect probably happening randomly (who knows, maybe 1 in 100 rifles). This is just a guess based on people responding to me saying that their rifle is fine, I'm doing something wrong, etc. vs people telling me that they have the same issue.
@@snwbmx1 In any case it was an excellent video and much appreciated. When you are investing in precision firearms, scopes and ammo it is extremely helpful to get others experiences and insights. Keep up the good work!!
I havent shot my rpr much, specifically because of the extraction of the spent brass landing on the magazine, about 1 every mag. Super infuriating. Ive had it for about 3yrs. Just shaving that tiny bit of bolt shelf off has made it 100% so far after about 600rds. Literally hated this rifle and left it in my safe for all this time. I have now purchased a kyl target set, went to town polishing the bolt, bedded the action, and am thoroughly enjoying my rifle now. My wife is wondering how much money im gonna put into this rifle now. Thank you for this!
Excellent video. Now I have a idea how to repair my rifle extraction issues. Thanks !
I don't have any issues with mine but I'll look at the bolt anyway. I tried a few different brands of ammo and ended up,, like most, with CCI Standard Velocity ammo.
A point file for filing automotive points would work good to smooth that area on your bolt down that you used the stone on. Also did you notice that the back spring that you snapped back in place was getting damaged from hitting something somewhere? If that metal keeps getting hammered it will start to cut into your receiver.
Superb video! Thanks!
Very nice work sir !
Nice video! FYI - I just bought (December 2023) a new Ruger American rimfire and the "shelf" you refer to on the bolt does not exist. Apparently, either your gun was a manufacturing anomoly or Ruger has modified their bolt to address this issue.
Shot mine today for the first time, happened with a couple of different ammo. Very annoying ! Mine doesn't even have that little "shelf" on the bolt either.
I'll get in touch with Ruger about getting those parts.
Tony, I just bought this gun yesterday and am having the same issue. Did you ever figure out how to fix the issue? If so I'd love to know what you did! Thanks...
@@AmericanDreamAlbum yes I took the bolt completely apart and there was a small piece of metal stuck behind the extractor which was keeping it from grabbing the shell! See if that is happening with yours. If that isn’t it get in touch with Ruger, I hear they have a fix that they can send to you
@@AJF4Me thanks I’ll try that!
Amazing , il get this sorted on mine now
So glad you made this video.. Going to have to try this. My brand new ruger american 22 is the most unreliable gun I've ever had. The ruger wrangler I got along with it definitely has to go back. Shoots so far down and to the right it's unusable. Really bummed about how bad rugers quality has gotten. I'd trust something made by Taurus over Ruger at this point. 😩 😬
How did it go?
Don't have any extraction issues with my 22 mag version. Had a few light primer strikes but reloaded those rounds and they fired. Its an accurate rifle out to 100 yards so far.
Having problems with my new RPRR in 17HMR. At first it would not eject and would come easy with a finger or using the action again.
Now the casings are actually getting stuck in the chamber and you need a flathead or a knife to pry it out
My bolt doesn't have that "shelf" by the extractor spring, but still doesn't extract or eject well at all. I contacted ruger, we will see what they say.
Ok first off the precision in ruger precision is just a name,its a $400 .22 and it's a fantastic rifle for the $,if you are having problems you need to bed the rifle with aluminum hvac tape there are videos how too on youtube,this rifle is definitely capable of 1/2 moa at 50 yards with the right ammo,sure it has it quirks but for $400 it's a damn nice gun for the $
Thanks for your comment High Speed, haha definitely agree precision is just a name! It does seem like at least some people are getting excellent examples of Ruger Precision Rifles, not every single one is 1/2 MOA though. I tested more than 20 different varieties of ammo in mine and none of them could shoot less than 1 MOA at 50 yards. My best result was SK Rifle Match, 1.2 MOA @ 50 yards (I measure by shooting five different 5-shot groups at 50 yards and averaging the group sizes)
I don't think every RPRR is bad quality, it seems to me like the quality varies a lot from gun to gun though.
Cleaned mine up and extracting fine. But that's unfired rounds,so???
One thing I noticed....
On the face of chamber/back of barrel there is a notch for the extractors to fit into, had a bit of gunk in there that scaped out with a pick .
Files = deburr > stone to polish >> wash with gun cleaner >>> air spray. My RPR 6.5 Creedmor would lock up solid. Scrubbed the throat, chamber and bore with Bore Tech Copper and Carbon cleaner.
good one bro! thanks. my new rifle let every spent round fall back into the magazine. I'm heading for the files now.
We have had great success with this rifle out of the box. However recently we are have failures when ejecting. We have watched the video and checked our bolt. We think our problem is the ejector spring clip. My buddy tried to different methods and notices that our bolt does not have the defect shoulder.
Thanks for commenting. I would definitely get in contact with Ruger and see if they will send you a new spring clip and extractor. Give that chamber a really good scrub too if you haven't already. Good luck!
@@snwbmx1 Thanks Dan my buddy is detailing the issues to send to Ruger including pictures and your video helped us narrow the problem down. My co owner of the gun is very meticulous and has done a thorough cleaning. Other than this extraction issue out of the box this 22lr is great. So far we are limited to shooting distance but at 65 feet in prone position 10 rnds in side a 22 casing side ways.
@@k9aid514 I just bought this gun yesterday and am having the same issue. Did you ever figure out how to fix the issue? If so I'd love to know what you did! Thanks...
@@AmericanDreamAlbum My buddy contacted Manufacturer and they sent new piece it solved the issue. Here in Canada I think it is in Montreal.
Where can I buy an extracter hook link please been looking everywhere can't find one...
Do you have a link to but spring ??
Hello. Can I get a folding stock for mine? Please. J.
These rifles are anything but “precise “ I’ve had issues with mine along with most users that I’ve seen on forums. If it wasn’t my only bolt action 22 I’d get rid of it.
I certainly didn't feel like the manufacturing on mine was precise as I was working on it. But there are plenty of people out there who don't have issues, we tend to only hear from the ones who have a defect. It's a fun rifle when it's working right, it's just a bummer that there seem to be a fair number of duds escaping the Ruger factory.
I recently tried (at the gun tore) a RPR in .17 HMR and I love the rifle but thought the bolt was a bit hard to push down. As you've made this video some time ago, I was wondering if yours loosened up a bit with time?
The bolt on mine did loosen up over time, It was actually a really nice aspect of the gun. I switched to a Tikka T1x a while ago and while I like the reliability and accuracy of the Tikka more than the Ruger (at least the particular one that I had) I've got to say that the Tikka has a significantly stiffer bolt than the Ruger. The Tikka has smoother bolt movement as you slide it in and out, less chance of binding. The Ruger takes much less effort to close and open though, rotating the bolt handle up and down vs sliding it forward and back.
OMG I just noticed your user name. You just made my day, Snow Crash is soooo good. I might have to go read it again right now.
@@snwbmx1 Greetings and salutations! You are one of the few to get it! Cheers!
After about 2 or 3 days mine loosened up great, feels absolutely fantastic. Can be operated with 2 fingers
Excellent video. Why are we the ones fixing these problems? How can the manufacturers not see such an obvious defect? How many times do we have to send the rifles back to them before their monkeys figure it out? Come on guys, keep it simple and then torture test your products before releasing them!! This video should be sent to Ruger and then they should pay you and hire you to troubleshoot their crappy products. Sometimes they make it hard to be loyal, I have exactly the same extractor problems with my American rimfire and don't get me started on the POS rotary mags for the Ruger American hunting rifles!!
Does anyone else have this issue only when using a suppressor?
Great video, thanks. As a mechanical guy with three trades I can tell you, you need to get some soft jaws for that vice, I shuddered when I saw you pinching the bolt between those steel jaws.....ouch.
A friend is Having this issue on a 17hmr rpr. Every 5 or so rounds his bolt fails to extract a round. Would this fix correct that even on a 17hmr RPR?
Looking at the case shape of .17hmr I'd suspect it's the same problem. I'd check his bolt face for imperfections and see if Ruger will send a replacement extractor and retention spring.
@@snwbmx1 ok, tomorrow him and I are going to perform the same fix that you did to see if that will help. Then on Wednesday we are going to the range together to confirm if that worked (maybe even tomorrow) I will keep you in the loop.
Thanks Dan!
@@snwbmx1 I think getting ruger to send a new extractor would take forever!!
@@marcg140 Great! I wish you the best of luck. It's super frustrating when it's not extracting, but now that mine's fixed I'm really enjoying the rifle.
had that problem with Winchester ammo. CCI had no problem.
BRAZIL🇧🇷👌
My 22WMR American won’t extract after 50 or more rounds. I have to keep cleaning and polishing the camber lightly with Mother’s chrome polish. Not a fan of how easy the bolt lifts when catching on brush or my clothing when walking around small gsm hunting. It had about a 90% fail to fire rate out of the box. I took the bolt group apart and found a big sheared off chunk of metal inside along with it packed with thick black grease. Also the interior of the bolt group was extremely poorly machined. It looked like a caveman chiseled the firing pin using a rock. I files, stoned, and polished all the interior bolt group parts. Cleaned out all the nasty thick black grease, and reassembled along with using EWL lube. Works fine now but still sticks casings after 50 or so rounds still. Imo the reason the cases stick is it’s the design of the long thin 22 WMR cases. Just a bad case design.
Pretty sad to say buy every time I buy a Ruger I expect to have to work on it myself to get it to reliably feed, eject, and shoot accurately. Their customer service is great but their quality and in house gunsmithing has gone down the toilet
So it's basically a molding problem? Sort of.
Bore snakes are garbage. If that's all you're using then you have some serious lead/copper residual in that barrel.