Like the Special Forces People say “slow is smooth, smooth is fast”. I agree with the above concept, but if I close My bolt too hard, the rifle is going to fire.
Yes, the subject question can be affected by jam, but as mentioned, it cannot be relied upon because the bullet can be pushed further into the lands and or, pushed further back into the case.
What I think can be relied upon is Case Base to Shoulder Datum Dimension. If this dimension is “o”, then the effects of plunger, spring, and extractor are negated. Hard jam of the case, if You will. If the shoulder is bumped 002”, that gives the system that much play to work with. With the case secured in the chamber between the bolt face and the chamber shoulder, the problem has to go away. But, we were told decades ago this was bad for accuracy. The mouse turd in a shoe box declaration. Eric Cortina certainly agrees? We could attempt to solve one problem with zero head space, and bring back an old one.
Testing could provide proof of the theory. But to Me, testing is not 100% because it assumes every shot was broken under the same condition, which is unlikely. Best we can do is get a good average.
Now I need to purge all this out of My head before the next match
Edit: I watched the Primal Rights film after I posted this.