SS,
yes , I was looking at the same things when this first occurred. (the gun has been out twice to the range).
here is a summary:
1. factory ammo:
Remington : 4 or 5 fail to fire, ever. several took two or three strikes.
Federal All 19 that were fired, fired first time as expected.
2. reloads:
I use the lee prime, the unit that attaches to the press, with primer on ram, and shell in holder at top of Frame.
3. non-measured, visual observations
(here I mayl use wrong terminology cause I dont know it all tha well)
* the base/rim of the case appears to perfectly flush with the barrel/chamber if not perhaps ever,ever,ever so slighty the case is further in. I will feeler gauge this tonight if I can
*When determing COL for reloading, the bullets I use, and using the basic technique of a semi-loose bullet in a fired case, being pushed into the case by hitting the rifling, the apparent COL
turns out to be exactly or within a few thou, of the COL listed, in my Lymans manual, for the same bullet listed. (this gives me a warm fuzzy feeling) LOL
4. lastly, in all of the ammo, the depth of the strikes appear to be very uniform. just darn light comapred to other guns/primer strikes.
I will go out on a limb and SWAG that the depth is at least 1/2 as much as any of my other rifles, though I have a CZ that strikes pretty darn deep, it seems. (might be pressure related)
My 25-06 reloads are within the Lyman and Lee powder charge reccomendations. using IMR4350 and some Varget
On the Positive side, I have not had a stuck case
.....And I sure enjoy the exchange of info with you guys!! thanks a million.