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I have always believed that to be the most important objective of seating primers ( i.e. seating to the bottom of the cup ), for certain and consistent ignition. To me, secondary and almost as important is to have primers flush with or just under the case head surface. Just so if cartridges are moving under recoil in the magazine there is no chance of the primer being contacted by any surface or projection.
OK - RWS shipped sensitized. Nice to know! Presses are a known cause of erratic primer ignition if you are having issues - with a lot of the press designs the primer arm contacts right on the point the lever connections cam 'over center' which gives you very little mechanical feel of what is going on and as noted it's actually really easy to crush the primer. Hand primer devices where your hand is directly connected to the pushy bit without much in the way of linkages give you more feel, and you can usually feel the primer sliding in and the primer cup bottoming into the cases pocket. I'm not too sure for the record that exact primer crush figures make too much of a difference or even a measurable difference for the average shooter - might be something that you can quantify and measure in extreme precision competitions but on the other hand if it makes you happy and improves your confidence in your gear mean. My less than scientific testing, measuring Federal GMM primers in Lapua cases is that the hand primer tools generally get less than a thou of variation in seating depth so a well enough accurate for most purposes. If you have to uniform primer pockets you are likely to end up with greater variation in primer pocket depths depending on how repeatable you are with the uniforming tool!
Seating primers flush I think came out with the US shooters who were having issues in Russian semi's with slam fire. The cause was said to be primers not being seated flush with the bottom of the case and getting set of by the bolt face slamming the case home, which wasn't correct on a few different counts.
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