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Rick, I believe I understand your concern, unfortunately I am not aware of any better or safer way to do this. I have not had a primer go off personally, but have heard similar story’s to yours. I guess I would suggest using a capping tool like the one Wayne posted above, you could wear Leather gloves when seating them as well. Sorry I can’t give you any better info, Hopefully someone else will chime in that is more help than me.