Is it denting the projectile or the cartridge case?
Look for burrs or sharp edges in the magazine or on the ejector. Work the action slowly with dummy rounds so you can see the cartridge moving through your rifle's action - also look at the chamber mouth to see if there is a shard of metal here where it shouldn't be.
SOURCE: HI I need to adjust my Karl Kahles Wein 3-12 x56
Here is an excellent article on zeroing scopes:
http://www.outdoorpros.com/How-To-Guides/How-To-Zero-A-Rifle-Scope/5
SOURCE: how do you load the ruger m77 rifle
Open the bolt and carefully put in your ammo one on top the other. They should "click in" and hold in the magazine. Be sure to put each shell in as far back toward the bolt as possible to ensure good feeding. If you have a magazine release door on the bottom of your rifle, be sure it is properly closed and locked. Good luck with your Ruger rifle.
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