This thread is about hard seating a round on bolt closure.
Extractor interference could be a cause.
The bullet making contact with the leade could also be a cause. The easiest way to diagnose this is to apply soot or marker to the bullet and see if the bullet is making contact with the rifling. Nowhere was it suggested that a jammed round be fired.
It is very unusual for the bullet in a factory cartridge to make contact with the leade in a factory spec. chamber. With non-standard ammunition and chambering it is a possibility. But certainly this is a possibility worth ruling out.
Extractor interference could be a cause.
The bullet making contact with the leade could also be a cause. The easiest way to diagnose this is to apply soot or marker to the bullet and see if the bullet is making contact with the rifling. Nowhere was it suggested that a jammed round be fired.
It is very unusual for the bullet in a factory cartridge to make contact with the leade in a factory spec. chamber. With non-standard ammunition and chambering it is a possibility. But certainly this is a possibility worth ruling out.