I just skimmed your thread, a 10/22 should run on about anything except shorts etc. Clean your receiver remove all oil etc, and use a teflon or molly dry lube lightly coat everything. Ruger 10/22 comes from the factory with junk for extractor I don't understand how Ruger can make as many as they do yet fail to understand how to make one in the dimensions to function ?
Purchase a VQ extractor do a little google searching several brands, once you purchase one you can also use it as a template to correct others if you have more than one 10/22.
Last but not least I have put a radius on the back side of the bolt(you don't have to do this, and it's more the the true 10/22 nuts LOL), I went pretty extreme with mine, and use one of the recoil buffers made from rubber type material you can google this as well. Takes the awful click out of the clack when the bolt is cycling. It never hurts to run 1k of high velocity ammo thru a new 10/22 they are poorly finished inside with lots of casting marks, edges etc. Also clean and tension your magazine, the best thing about the 10/22 is the rotary magazine nice flush fit, easy to disassemble clean, and retention.
Goggle is your friend as is rimfirecentral, a plethora of information is available