The "bulge" for the most part is a thing of the past. If you run into a piece of brass that has the "glock smile" scrap it, do not try and reload it. If you do it could lead to fairly significant problems.
I have a case pro 100 on an auto drive. It rolls the base of the brass between two plates to achieve the same function as a bulge buster. I find it handy for the fact that if your 1F range brass is coming from service pistols, ie; glock, S&W, norc the chamber can more generous than lets say an SVI or STI standard class pistol. Hence if you are running one of those higher end competition pistols you would reduce your possible case gauge failures from 3% +/- to nil.