Back in the winter of 2016 I think it was I loaded 15,000 rounds of various types of ammo. Among them was 1014 rounds of .45acp using 180 grain plated bullets. Somehow I managed to get at least half of them seated a bit too deeply and they won't chamber and function in any of my semiauto guns.
So I did the only sensible thing I could. I bought a Ruger BH convertible in .45acp and .45 Colt. I'll shoot them all up in it and then put in the LC cylinder and use it like it should be.
No way was I gonna pull the bigger part of over 1000 rounds and I dang sure wasn't gonna waste the components. With the bullet seated a wee bit too deeply I'd guess pressures are higher than standard but that Ruger BH is up to the task.
Since then I have noticed that not all are seated deep, some are, some aren't. How I did that I have no clue. Since making that discovery I do separate them when I'm putting them into boxes. It's easy to tell them apart when I put them in ammo boxes and those seated properly work fine in the semiautos.