Some what new to reloading. Ive worked up a .308 load using Lapua brass federal 210m primers 175smk's and 43.8 grains of varget at a coal of 2.810. Shooting a GAP built rifle with a surgeon action an 20" bartlien 5r barrel with 11.25 twist rate.... So with all that info here is the issue. The load shoots amazingly around staying well under half Moa out to 600 yds and have had some groups under .25 Moa at 100 but I am experiencing some ejector marks on my brass. No other pressure signs but very light marks. This doesn't occur on all rounds but maybe 20 of the 100 or so I've shot. Is this brass still safe to use? Could it be that it's virgin brass and not fire formed? Or should I just reduce my charge and be happy with what I can get? Any help or pointers would be helpful. I am very precise when loading for this rifle and weigh each charge and projectile and measure every single round for consistent coal. Thanks for any help.