I have about 30 years experience handloading but all have been bottle neck rifle cases. I can consider myself lucky as I never had a primer sunk to deep in the primer pocket. Now loading for my 500 mag using starline brass and CCI Large rifle magnum primers. The last batch had 5-6 out of 25 with low primers causing light strikes and no detonation. My question is can I do anything to save the brass? I know it’s only a few pieces so if not it’s not the end of the world. Typically I would pound bullet free dump powder then fire off the primer making it safe to start over. Can’t do that with these. Suggestions?