I don't see anything to be gained by shooting them. You can recover the bullets, powder and brass. You're getting good groups but you're going to change primers anyway. So, you'll re-develop the load with the harder primers. You'll find your tight group again.
For load development, there are 2 popular methods; Audette Ladder and the OCW. Check them out. I favor the OCW because it doesn't require more than a 100 yd range and it's pretty easy to interpret the results.
Good list of lessons learned.

Another thing to read up on is pressure sign indications. Flat or cratered primers don't necessarily tell the full story. What you've seen is a pressure sign but it's related to the suitability of the primer and not overpressure of the load.