I am with Bob on this one Al. I use screw in vents, because they are replaceable. You can modify one to your heart's content and if you wreck it, just throw it away and grab another. I don't want the face of the breech plug cupped, notched, threaded, or anything but flat, so I layout the location such that the tap threads will miss the face by .020-.030". I also don't put mine dead at the top of the pan, but just a "smidge" down (smidge=.040-.060". I used to prime "light", but now prime "medium" after reading Larry Pletcher's research. If you haven't read Mr. Pletcher's work, you really should; it will really give you a different view of what is going on at the pan.
One thing that I have learned on my own is that the freshness of the priming powder is important. I prime with 4F and a pound will last quite a long time, but the difference between old powder well stored and freshly opened new powder is apparent on targets.