So I recently took a chance on a Kimber Montana chambered in .270.

I bought from a good buddy because it was a known shooter, and in that regard it has not disappointed. Its groups 145 ELDs at 3/4 MOA. It also carries like a dream, which is nice because I'm about 30 lbs past my fighting weight and the country I hunt has about 3,000 feet of elevation on a given day (Hells Canyon). It also accounted for a decent little buck a couple of days ago...
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I digress however.

It was scratching the bejesus out of the brass until I sacrificed a round and cycled it through a couple of hundred rounds, which helped immensely. Today though, I noticed that it's chopping off the tips of the ELDs when feeding from the magazine. Any suggestions on what to modify to remedy the situation short of seating deeper? I don't want to change the seating depth as I'm terrified to lose the considerable accuracy.
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If you're not burning through batteries in your headlamp,...you're doing it wrong.