Hi Doug, I think it is likely there is nothing wrong with the chambers of your VC. Probably just the shoulder location on the factory cartridges are a bit short. Obviously being a rimmed cartridge it headspaces on the rim, so shoulder location is less critical than a cartridge that headspaces on the shoulder. I wouldn’t be surprised if the factory purposefully sets the shoulder “short” on the cartridges to ensure that no trouble is experienced across the spectrum of rifles that have been chambered for this cartridge.
It should become evident when you full length size your fired brass for the first time if there is an issue. If you have to back the die off a bunch to avoid setting the shoulder back then you may have a chamber problem, but I don’t think that is likely. Much more likely the shoulder on factory cartridges is short before firing.
You probably already know this, but just for reference you should set your FL size die to where it just barely bumps the shoulder back a couple thousandths and also chamber check your reloads to ensure they chamber easily and your double rifle snaps shut and locks up easily. You should be able to “click” it shut and have the lockup feel the same whether it has cartridges in the chamber or not. If it feels different when you close it with cartridges in the chambers you may need adjust your sizer die to bump the shoulders a tiny bit more.
Let us know how it all works out.