The rotational swipe on the base of the case is caused by the bolt rotating while the case is still gripping the chamber walls. The amount of pressure is governed by the location of the gas port and the diameter of the hole in the barrel. By adjusting the gas port you lower the amount of gas trying to open the bolt. Many reloaders adjust the gas port so the empty case falls at a given clock position on the ground. The amount of gas will determine if the case is thrown forward or to the rear from the 3:00 position on the ground.
You can still get swipe marks on the case in bolt action rifles, caused by overpressure. How can you tell if this isn't the case here?



















































