I don't know what the whole story is here, did you order it this way? Did you plan on reloading? Are you trying for the mythical, 1 hole after 10 rounds at 600 yards, rifle?
If it isn't chrome lined you could have the throat re-reamed a little deeper. If you want to chase after the 1 hole thing take up reloading. If you want something something half way between Homo's no worry, pretty accurate M4 and the mythical one hole'er, buy a box of 69 grain (depending on twist rate) Gold Medal Match and take them, with your barrel, to your barrel smith and have it reamed so that the bullet is 3-5 thousandths off the lands. That is the way most reloaders would load this bullet. You will also be able to shoot most other lighter factory ammo with out too many problems.
There are some other bullets, VLDs, that actually shoot more accurate when seated into the lands, yes 3-5 thousandths into the lands, but you have to work up your loads from way under what is normally listed as max or even medium because this will cause higher pressures. A common way to find this load is start at the minimum and add .1 grain up to close to the max. Shoot the lightest loaded first and work your way up to the hottest, stopping when you start to see high presure signs. Mark each hole with what number and loading it corresponds to. You will see a verticle dispersion from slowest MV to highest MV but there will also be a group some where in the string that will mark your "sweet spot". This is the load for that bullet/brass/primer/rifle combination. Do this from a bench shooting at 300 yards or better with a good scope and target made for cross hairs.
Then start working on how much into the lands.
Then start all over with a different burn rate propellant.
....different weight/style bullet.
...brass.
....etc, etc, etc.