I recently acquired an OEM 18” 338 LM conversion kit off of the EE. I finally made it out to the range to zero it and try it out but was having a hard time getting it on paper. Initially I had set my sights on the 100 yard targets as the glass was zeroed for the 308 barrel in there previously. But I had no luck, so I kept moving in closer until I finally found my issue. Bullets were keyholing fairly consistently at 50 yards. The rifle in question is a Desert Tech SRS A1, the 338 conversion is a Desert tech gen 2 barrel 1-9 twist with desert tech brake. The ammo used was Hornady Match 250gr BTHP (plain brown box). I saw no signs of baffle strikes, or crown damage etc, and I didn’t notice anything extraordinary about the fired brass, I slipped the neck over an unfired round and the brass didn’t appear to be over sized on the bullet, slipped over the bullet with very light resistance but wasn’t sloppy etc.. Most of the keyholes were sideways enough to make out the orientation of the bullet and seemed to point to the same general direction (at 50 yds) but I don’t know for sure that that was consistent. Could 1-9 be too much twist for a 250gr? I plan to get the rifle in to the professionals when I get a chance, but in the mean time, being completely new to the caliber, I thought it wouldn’t hurt to throw out a help request on here as I know many of you are quite knowledgeable on the subject. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.