For your viewing pleasure, and to verify that I am not bs'ing anyone (what incentive I would have for that is unbeknown to me)...
It's definitely a .300 Win Mag...
And the bolt doesn't feel like it's sticking (the first thing I did when I got the rifle was completely disassemble/clean/polish the bolt).
Carbon ring on bolt face...
Tray o' fired cases, four cases missing primers standing front and center...
The business end, as it came out of the rifle...
A case that managed to hold onto it's primer...
All four deviants (now five!)...
No noticeable sizing issue between ejected-primer case on left and retained primer on right...
But, differing shoulder profiles...
Of note, the variation in shoulder profiles was not tied to cases that had ejected their primers; both cases that had ejected and those that had retained their primers bore varying shoulder profiles.
The ejector imprints on the case heads seem to indicate high pressures in the chamber, and when I just went out to check how many cases had ejector imprints (all but one), I had yet another primer fall out on me. Literally, fall out. I lifted the case out of the tray, noticed a missing primer, looked into the tray, and there it was. So now I have five cases with primers that have fallen out.
It was raining when I shot them, and I've heard some reports of this causing flattened primers and higher pressures. I never experienced any of those symptoms when I last fired a rifle in the rain, but that was a C7, so maybe it's a bit different with a bolt-action rifle in a bigger calibre. With the shoulder profile variation, I wonder if this is the result of water on the case turning to steam upon firing and causing increased chamber pressures, preventing the case from properly fire-forming?
Thoughts?
EDIT: I bought the ammo from Wholesale Sports literally 3 hours prior to shooting it. Why the hell would I lie about this?