DO NOT LOAD BULGED BRASS!!!!! Look up Glock Kaboom or Glock KB. It is normal to have a bit of expansion around the bottom of the case above the extractor groove in the cartridge when fired in a service pistol with full power loads. But if you see a true bulge then scrap it, it is not something that you want to see if you can "fix"
I purposely have the clutch on my case pro setup that if anything with more than normal expansion goes through it shuts down the machine. Its a safety thing.
Come on the sky is not falling. Most would never know whether the brass was bulged or not. The Glock Kabooms had several causes. I have never heard it they were ever attributed to prior bulged brass. Glock changed the chamber dimensions after the Gen 2's, likely as a result of the Kabooms in the early 40cal Glocks. If a bulged case loaded into a fully supported chamber all that is going to happen is the case will be sized to the chamber and the bulge removed. I have had brass split the full length of the case in handguns (Revolver and autos) and go completely unnoticed until the brass was retrieved. Rifle rounds are a completey different kettle of fish.
Take Care
Bob



















































