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My 6.5x308 Palma brass gave me fits..primers looked just like your FTF'S..told my gunsmith what was going on and he asked me how far I was seating the primers, told him .002, then I hear ''NOOO'' they must be seat at least .006-.008 below flush, 625 rounds later..No FTF's Thank You Ryan Miller!!
BTW..BR-4's
Seating 0.002" below the case head is a made up number. It works 99.9% of the time if the primer cup is held tight. Primer pockets are not all the same depth. The bottom corner of the pockets are rounded. Every manufacturer or SAAMI sets a +/- tolerance for pocket depth. A pocket cleanup tool squares the corner making it 1 or 2 thou deeper. The pockets are swagged in, not machined. All the primer manufactures have spent huge amounts of money studying primers. They all say seat so the anvils touch the bottom of the pocket. Obviously this cannot always result in 0.002" or any other specific depth below the case head. Firing pin protrusion is in the area of 0.055 - .065" this seems to take care of most problems?
When the powder ignites, the primer will be pushed back against the bolt face and firing pin and appear to have received a harder strike.Hard to tell from photo but does not look like strike depth is as deep as others.
Lapua brass is usually short of min sammi use fed primer and seat long on first firing