I've searched and haven't really found a definitive answer. I am messing around with .30-06 load development for my M1 Garand, using up some Wolf LR primers. I have noticed that there are 2 "steps" to the seating process. Using my Hornady seating tool, when I seat the primer I feel the primer hit bottom lightly. This leaves about 3/8" of lever travel remaining on the seating tool. If I continue to pull on the lever, the primer continues to seat, and then has a firmer bottoming point. I have never noticed this with other brands of primer. The seating depth for the two steps is about -.004" and -.010". The pockets have been uniformed. Either way the rifle seems to shoot fine. I am, of course, worried about slam fires. It seems to me a slam fire might occur in either situation, from the primer seated too shallow, to being preloaded too much and overly "sensitized." Thoughts?