One last thing I forgot to mention:
I've examined several Rossi rifle barrels that a Rossi repair dealer had at one time, and was astonished to find many rifling defects including ragged grooves, rough reamer marks on lands, uneven grooves, chatter marks, and marks by obviously chipped cutters, etc.
These were all .22 rimfire barrels, and the gunsmith said that he saw a RATION of them back in the 1980's. He had a warranty repair station and did a lot of fixing of new rifles.
Dunno if your model rifle was affected, but maybe slugging the barrel is in order?