Okay, friend, you have had the cautions.

ONLY a Model of 1910 bolt will fit a 1910 Ross. Fortunately, there were quite a few made (it's the most common model) so finding what you need should not be too ard. Headspacing is important, o course, as they had only normal manufacturing techniques and toleraces DO exist: no CNC machine-tools in 1910. If the extractor holds the loaded round against the boltface when you load the rifle, it should chamber and fire safely. You then ecksize your cases, reload and have fun again.

I wish we were closer; your problem sounds as if it should be curable without going to the necessity of finding another bolt.

Lubricate the critter thoroughly, making sure you get some oil inside the bolt, then try removing it again. Do you have the wing on the bolt-release (left side of the frame, quite to the rear end) turned so the little 'flag' points staight out. This sounds more like interference from garbage than anything else. Could be crap in the trigger mech is holding the thing in position, trying to keep it closed.

I`ll do a teardown on one of mind and see if I can duplicate this.

Good luck!

And welcome to the wonderful world of Ross Rifles! When you get t running, you will find that it is a FINE rifle.
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