i shoot a lot of small primer cartridges, esp 22 BR and 6 MM BR. i do all the things we can to increase accuracy. i use a small primer pocket uniformer and have been doing so after each firing...really gets the burnt stuff out and takes a tiney bit of brass. the BRS stop reaming brass after 3-4 firings and the 223 likewise. am i doing it correctly or should i stop after the first, second, third, etc reaming? will hotrodding a case push more brass into the pocket and continue to ream thus thinning the thickness of the primer pocket's bottom. i have noted some cases ream to a shiney bottom and others just give up the primer residue. in these latter cases i can still see a shiney ring at the circumference of the pocket which is the end point for the primers insertion. i don't think i'm doing anything wrong but appreciate advice. thanks.