This sounds counter-intuitive to me as it is widely acknowledged that the tiny flash hole is more than adequately large enough. There is a very valid reason that the hole is kept small.
For the sake of discussion as I dont actually know, I'm not
sure we know where blow back comes from in all cases.
I think it is possible in some situations that the primer explosion
is so great that it cannot all be funneled through a small hole
and a lot of the excess pressure spills out in what we call blowback.
Now there is the other situation where if the hole is too big
the the blowback could be comming from the main gunpowder
charge through the flash hole. How can we determine which?
In any case, I must point out that there are several models
where ignition is inadequate or weak and even weaker with
the use of 25 acp primers. That is the only reason I am
inquiring about possible improvements or different techniques.