My highly scientific method, if I feel that a primer has seated too easily, is to hold the case at a 45 deg angle and rap it a couple of time or so on my bench top (wooden). If it doesn't back out, I load it up and shoot it.
As posted, knowing what your load is would be handy information.
I prep brass in batches. Usually 100 pieces. Then I may not load all of the brass at one time, but I do load it in sequence so the entire batch has been fired before I re-prep the brass and start over. Then, when I have gotten say 10% or so of split necks, loose primers or other signs of case fatigue, I pitch them all.