Originally Posted by TwoTonNewt
Originally Posted by 28lx
I'd not rule out the barrel making contact with the stock as the cause of the fliers.


As in during recoil it makes contact?

I know for sure it is floating up to the chamber just sitting there. It was one of the first things I did when I got the gun to make sure there was a very generous gap - not just a dollar bill sized one.


Yes during recoil. I guess Ruger has stiffened the American stocks up some I haven't looked at the newer ones but the early ones were very flexible.