Sequence w 23.976 fps exporting as h.264 QT with 22.69fps

I exported an h.264 QuickTime from Premiere Pro CC (Mac).  The project/sequence was set to 23.976 fps.  The export settings for the QuickTime was also set to 23.976 fps. However, the QuickTime that was created had a frame rate of 22.69fps.  I have never had an issue like this before. 
I had Premiere add the QuickTime to the project on export.  That QuickTime file displayed 23.976 fps in the Premiere Pro Project Panel.  However, the same QuickTime is showing as 22.69fps on the QuickTime inspector in QuickTime, as well as a third party application. 
The odd thing is, after several attempts with the above set up, sometimes the exported QuickTime has the correct frame rate of 23.976 fps and sometimes the exported QuickTime has a frame rate of 22.69fps (incorrect), so it is not consistent.
I have reported this issue to Adobe. The Adobe tech, via a screen sharing session, also noticed this inconsistency first-hand and agreed there was an issue of some kind.
Does anyone have any ideas what could be going on?

any ideas what could be going on?
You're using QuickTime.  It's buggy.

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