The .308 Match brass with small primer pockets was made for forming 7BR cases originally, but some guys started to use the case for full-length cartridges. The .22 CHeetah was one such case (necked-down .308), and it was claimed by the deveolpers and some owers that accuracy was slightly better with the small primer. However, in cold temperatures varmint hunters found that ignition was sometimes spotty, and today most agree that the small primers belong on small capacity cases, just like they were originally designed for.
Cast bullet shooters often find that large pistol primers will give better accuracy than rifle primers due to the less viloent igniiton ( hot primers are not needed for the reduced charges of faster burning powder often used in CB matches). I found that to be the case in several cartridges, particularly the .38-55 and .30-30. Federal even was pursuaded to make a batch of small primer pocketed .30-30 cases, and CB users of these caes swore by them. Again, a relatively small case with easy to ignite powders.