Dont be too disappointed if you do get some sediment in the bottles after conditioning. It happens as you make a mini trub when the yeast eats the suspended sugar to carbonate the beer in your bottle.
I find the best benefit of bulk priming is because I use different size bottle - 330 ml, 375ml, 500ml, 700ml & 750ml. Bulk priming will allows for consistency over all these bottles.
If I didn't have to do this - I don't think I would bulk prime as the dangers of introducing a new container, air and an extra process will not get you sediment free beer.
You can get the same results by tilting your fermenter away from your tap for the last week of fermentation and put aside the first 2 and last 2 beers as sediment 'contaminated'.
Personally - I don't care about sediment - pour your beer correctly into a glass and its as clear as the space between Tony Abbotts ears.