G/Day Folks, mid last month I contacted the Importer of Rossi Rifles into Australia and explained to them about Fail to Fire issue's I was having with my Rio Grande 45.70.
I put it down to slow lock time / weak Hammer Spring. To their credit they took no issue with me having used Handloads only in the Rifle where the Retailer I bought the Rifle off was convinced they would not honour the Warrantee unless I bought factory rounds and experienced the same. No way was I spending good money after Bad as the cheapest Factory Load I am aware of here is $50 a box of 20. New Brass is $70 per 50
I have not had a chance to Shoot the Rifle, won't for another 2 weeks but I thought I'd list the Repairs the Rifle required for reference, par for the coarse on a budget Rifle so I read but still surprising on a new Rifle.
Re-Headspace Rifle - this surprised me a little, no sign of headspace issue's to the limits of my knowledge previously
Adjust Firing Pin Protrusion- guess this is why it failed to fire on occasion.
Adjust Feed Ramp - got me buggered why as the Rifle was cycling Cartridges to 2.585 with the Lee 405gr HB Proj no worries but hey who's complaining if there was a problem waiting to happen
Re- assemble and test fire with Brass I supplied
The Lever feels a little stiffer to Cycle, perhaps they shimmed the Hammer Spring, perhaps I remember it smoother than it is. The Trigger still feels good
The repairs indicate they gave it a good going over, pleased with the service, even if it did take a month as it was spelled out to me before it was shipped. It did have to be shipped over 2000 Km and returned and was not damaged in transit. I was really impressed with my Rio Grande before the Warrantee issue, I'm sure I will finish my load development and be very happy with the Rifle.
regards Jacko
45.70 now Repaired under Warrantee
45.70 now Repaired under Warrantee
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Re: 45.70 now Repaired under Warrantee
Great! Hopefully everything has been taken care of and you can get to shooting!
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Re: 45.70 now Repaired under Warrantee
I hope you have no more problems with your RG.
Too bad the RGs aren't all like my RG in .30-30 Win.
Accurate & smooth as glass.
Had to do the usual "Rossi stuff" (cleaning, polishing, stoning) but what a gem that gun became.
If I had to give up a rifle I would be hard pressed to choose between that peach of a .30-30 levergun and a Sako model 85 in .30-06 which cost 7X the money.
Too bad the RGs aren't all like my RG in .30-30 Win.
Accurate & smooth as glass.
Had to do the usual "Rossi stuff" (cleaning, polishing, stoning) but what a gem that gun became.
If I had to give up a rifle I would be hard pressed to choose between that peach of a .30-30 levergun and a Sako model 85 in .30-06 which cost 7X the money.
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Re: 45.70 now Repaired under Warrantee
Hi. Just had my RG4570 sent back to the distributor with same FTF problem. It fired only one out of every four or five shots on its one and only outing. I will say it printed a very nice group with the cartridges which fired.
I'm no gunsmith but what I did notice was that if I decocked the hammer and rested it against the firing pin, with no pressure on the lever ,the pin would slide forward but if I held the lever closed firmly the firing pin would not move.
It was as if the breach block was not only lining up the two parts of the firing pin but jamming it in the bolt at the same time.
What ever the problem hope to get it back soon. Good luck with yours.
I'm no gunsmith but what I did notice was that if I decocked the hammer and rested it against the firing pin, with no pressure on the lever ,the pin would slide forward but if I held the lever closed firmly the firing pin would not move.
It was as if the breach block was not only lining up the two parts of the firing pin but jamming it in the bolt at the same time.
What ever the problem hope to get it back soon. Good luck with yours.
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Re: 45.70 now Repaired under Warrantee
Good to hear that the FTF issues are being worked out. Hope to hear a good report after it's return and also a range report.
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