Honestly, seating depth is a fixed depth on 100% trued, pockets, case rims, shell holders, lol. If it’s seated, it’s seated. All you’re doing beyond that point is increasing the crush on the anvil.
I mean, if we are getting into the nitty gritty on what affects ignition consistency, you have to factor in flash holes. Are they uniform? Will a larger flash hole help. Is everyone doing flash hole diameter tests by increasing the flash hole diameter by .001 in load development to find the best flash hole diameter? No, lol.
Then there is load density, powder column, burn rate, powder position etc. Lets not forget neck tension.
Did the primer company ensure 100% consistent amounts of priming compound in the cup, and is it distributed uniformly across the primer cup?
To conclude, primer crush is probably on the lowest end of the scale of shit that’s important to accuracy. For real.
I mean, if we are getting into the nitty gritty on what affects ignition consistency, you have to factor in flash holes. Are they uniform? Will a larger flash hole help. Is everyone doing flash hole diameter tests by increasing the flash hole diameter by .001 in load development to find the best flash hole diameter? No, lol.
Then there is load density, powder column, burn rate, powder position etc. Lets not forget neck tension.
Did the primer company ensure 100% consistent amounts of priming compound in the cup, and is it distributed uniformly across the primer cup?
To conclude, primer crush is probably on the lowest end of the scale of shit that’s important to accuracy. For real.