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yep. The ones we had come through our shop last year were the SRS-BL-BR or .300 WM Bolt assemblies that had the chamfer around the firing pin hole. It causes some major pressure signs on the primer.
My DT rep just dropped by, I told him about the issue you were having, he said to give him a call. Shoot me a PM and I'll send you over my DT rep's contact info.
I have never been asked to pay an inspection fee, or cleaning fee, nor heard of DT charging either. If they attempt to charge those fees please let us know. We have plenty of bolt assemblies on hand if you need one.
For DT, this would be easy as they already have the drawings. They just need to change the bolt face diameter and slightly reposition the extractor or change the extractor shape to work with the .338 case.
I don't think DT marks up pricing to distributors in other countries. If there are tariffs or importation taxes in AUS, that may be where an increase in cost is coming from. Distributors may also be marking up pricing as well in other countries.
With the chassis design on the SRS, you cannot get other brands of magazines up far enough into the chassis to feed the rifle. It would require a redesign of the chassis and stock panels to get the SRS to feed magazines like the AICS mags, which many platforms use on their rifle systems. Now...
We have lefty A1 stuff (chassis, barrel extensions, bolt assemblies) on hand. We can build up factory DT or custom barrels and conversion kits upon request. Unfortunately, DT never saw the volume of sales of lefty SRS products to really make the lefty platform viable. The A1 lefty platform is...
I've run 10 round Dt mags for years. They are a little on the long side, but I've never had the magazine cause issues when shooting a rifle match because of its length.