I am new to the reloading game. I am currently working up a load for my .264 Win Mag with Retumbo and Barnes TSX 120gn. I have been looking for pressure signs to figure out my max load. So far, bolt lift and primer corners do not show pressure. By that I mean bolt lift is still easy and primer corners are still rounded. But, I think I may be starting to get primer flow around the firing pin, which makes me realize that I may not completely understand what I am looking for when checking for primer flow. Also, I am seeing some slight "swipe" marks on just the firing pins.
How does one "look" for primer flow as a max pressure sign? By sight? By feel? Drag finger across the primer dent feeling for a ridge? Is it a sharp ridge or just any protrusion above the flat surface of the primer? Something else?
Regarding primer flow, what exactly tells me I am at max pressure? If I do detect a small amount of primer flow, but there are no other pressure signs, am I still at a safe working pressure?
Below are a couple of examples. Velocity of the left case was 3359, velocity of the right case was 3497. I am interested in understanding the general principles of reading primers and cases for pressure signs.

How does one "look" for primer flow as a max pressure sign? By sight? By feel? Drag finger across the primer dent feeling for a ridge? Is it a sharp ridge or just any protrusion above the flat surface of the primer? Something else?
Regarding primer flow, what exactly tells me I am at max pressure? If I do detect a small amount of primer flow, but there are no other pressure signs, am I still at a safe working pressure?
Below are a couple of examples. Velocity of the left case was 3359, velocity of the right case was 3497. I am interested in understanding the general principles of reading primers and cases for pressure signs.

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