No. Because as the case goes into the die it squeezes the case that causes friction removing the sharpie. It remains on the shoulder because it pushes shoulder down at the end of the stroke. Turn your die down a little at a time until it pushes the shoulder back .002 shorter than your fired case.
No. There's a discussion on TFL forum about primers being dented on a press. And i said about shallow primer pockets doing it. A moderator said he don't see how it would cause it.