Primer seated deep enough?

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I need to get me a good hand priming tool. I have been using my forster Co-ax for last several years and I love it and seems to be very consistent. I do uniform all my pockets but I think the hand primer would speed things up a bit. I can usually get thru about two beers before I get 100 rifle cases primed that is unacceptable lol.
I was doing the same thing using my Co-ax to prime with and thought I would never change, but wow I finally purchased one of these and it has sped up the process and my consistence is as good if not better.
http://www.xxicsi.com/super-precision-click-head-br-priming-tool.html
 
It depends on which rifle I'm shooting on my Win 70 , 223 I went from 1 moa to 1/2 moa but then I also weighed and culled the brass after deburring the flash holes at the same time . Now when I get new brass I just do it before I load it the first time size it trim to length de burr the flash hole and cut the pocket to depth it's all a one time process except trimming to length . So for some of my rifles I don't know how they changed .
 
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