Well read the first few paragraphs of this...
http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/pierced-primer-help.3851213/ in the reply referencing the Sierra manual
Also check your firing pin protrusion I believe it is adjustable on some savages
"Pierced" primers... poor terminology! Incorrect terminology in the vast majority of cases... in the picture they show a primer with the center of the primer firing pin indent missing... the firing pin did not pierce the primer, the primer punched back into the firing pin hole because of a weak firing pin spring and sufficient pressure... but what should that be called? I have heard the term "blank". As in the primer punched a blank or the primer blanked.
Even with a poorly shaped firing pin tip, the firing pin doesn't pierce the primer, the primer may fail and force pressure out in the indent due to insufficient support from the tip.
There has to be a better term...