The bulge problem in Glock was fixed a very long time ago and was mainly on the .40 cal.. I have fired thousands and thousands and thousands of reloads through my 9mm Glocks without a single bulge or problem one.. The only bulged 9mm I have seen in years was over powered handloads fired through mainly cheap small pistols who's chambers are not great to start with... As far as shooting reloads in Glock the only problem I know of is shooting lead bullets in them because of the poly rifling , although I know guys who do they just clean them when done shooting to keep any lead from building up.... There's is not a firearm made that comes suggested to shoot reloads in them , as a matter of fact any gun manufacturers will void the warranty if you tell them you were and there was a problem... They don't want you damaging the gun because you make a mistake and call them... It's one variable they can control...I could be over overthinking this to some degree, mainly cause of all the WARNINGS you see about using reloads in glock. Even though my chamber appears to be almost fully supported there is just a little space on the bottom of the feed ramp and it’s almost nothing. Thoes case sizer are awesome but I don’t shoot thousands of rounds of 9mm. My main concern is I get range brass and the idea was to make them all uniform not necessarily for function.