The only one I have had where you could come close to that analogy would be the Hornady LNL and then that would only be applicable to the index/paw adjustment. Maybe one could make that stretch with the Loadmaster and it’s indexing rod, setup.
A progressive isn’t a magic machine, it just does every step with each stroke of the handle. One must be vigilant in that they are making full and complete strokes all all of them.
Only the 8 station Dillon presses have a ratchet lock out feature, preventing anything except a full and complete stroke. The operator also sets the depth a primer will be seated with an Allen wrench. Why you don’t read a lot of high primer/light strike threads posted by their users, they can’t mess it up unless it’s simply set wrong.
The 650’s are capable of seating the primer to the bottom of any pocket, that has a bottom.
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The user has to push sufficiently to fully seat them though. If the alignment is good enough the primer makes it in the hole, just not deep enough, it’s not an alignment issue causing the problem.