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The ejector is likely Ruger since it is part of the magazine. Everyone understands you mean extractor. It is a blow back bolt so the extractor should not come into play until the empty case hits the ejector.I have a 10/22 that's more Volquartsen than Ruger at this point. Every time my daughters fire it, it jams. They fire it from a bench on a bipod. When I fire it, it runs perfectly even if I fire it identically. I can't figure out how it fails to feed, and fails to eject when they pull the trigger. The ejector is a Kidd. Trigger is Volquartsen.
Can you better describe the feeding and ejecting problems?
I suspect it is on the ragged edge or reliability and handling by a smaller person is enough to cause an issue. Make sure the chamber is very clean. Crappy ammo will foul up chambers very fast. Use known good ammo with plenty of velocity, such as CCI mini mag. Check to see if the bolt is gouging or hanging up on the next round in the mag. Some Ruger bolts do not have enough radius on the bottom edge and will not ride over the next round smoothly.