Ok, to start off with, I have a Remington 700 that was put together by a local custom builder. It has an AAC .260 Rem barrel. I went to shoot it for the first time yesterday to get a rough zero (all I had on hand was some fudd soft points, waiting on an order from Southwest Ammo for the good stuff).
I had Remington Premier Core Lokt Ultras and Federal Premium Sierra Gameking BTSP. The Remingtons had no issue (other than not being terribly accurate) but the Federals had some serious problems - I should have known something was up when the bolt required a lot of additional force to unlock than with the Remingtons. Out of 5 rounds I had two blown primers, and all five show severe flattening from the ejector. Needless to say after round 5, which was blown primer #2, I quit shooting it. It also shot way worse than the RP - maybe 3-4 moa versus 1.5 moa. Went home and measured the fired cases and the live ones, and here's the problem:
With a .308 headspace gauge on electronic calipers, the fired cases measure 1.622 (FC and RP)
Live rounds out of the Remington box were 1.621 - 1.625
Live rounds out of the Federal box were 1.625 - 1.630
Again, these were factory rounds, not reloads, so I assume the problem is with the rifle. So am I correct in guessing the headspace is too tight? Or is something else the problem?
Here's some pics:
The FC cases:
RP cases for reference:
TONS of brass on the bolt face, only 25 rounds fired - I don't know if this is normal as this is my first precision bolt gun, but even after putting 800 rounds through my AK in one day, the bolt face wasn't this covered in brass:
Thanks in advance for any help.
I had Remington Premier Core Lokt Ultras and Federal Premium Sierra Gameking BTSP. The Remingtons had no issue (other than not being terribly accurate) but the Federals had some serious problems - I should have known something was up when the bolt required a lot of additional force to unlock than with the Remingtons. Out of 5 rounds I had two blown primers, and all five show severe flattening from the ejector. Needless to say after round 5, which was blown primer #2, I quit shooting it. It also shot way worse than the RP - maybe 3-4 moa versus 1.5 moa. Went home and measured the fired cases and the live ones, and here's the problem:
With a .308 headspace gauge on electronic calipers, the fired cases measure 1.622 (FC and RP)
Live rounds out of the Remington box were 1.621 - 1.625
Live rounds out of the Federal box were 1.625 - 1.630
Again, these were factory rounds, not reloads, so I assume the problem is with the rifle. So am I correct in guessing the headspace is too tight? Or is something else the problem?
Here's some pics:
The FC cases:

RP cases for reference:

TONS of brass on the bolt face, only 25 rounds fired - I don't know if this is normal as this is my first precision bolt gun, but even after putting 800 rounds through my AK in one day, the bolt face wasn't this covered in brass:

Thanks in advance for any help.