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Actually, I had never heard of the bulge Buster Kit until just a few days ago. I don't think I need it as the carbide sizing dies do the job just fine for the calibers I reload. If I load hot, I inspect the cases carefully and if they are bulged too much, I toss them. Most of my brass is collected at my range from shooters who do not reload and the brass is one time shot, so usually the brass is not bulged to any extreme.
 

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Well I must not have much Glock brass..But I will look more closely at my brass after I shoot. Since the majority of my loadings are .45ACP, and pressure is not extremely high, I never really worried about it. But I also load .40S&W too..so I will watch closer on those too. If I see a problem with any of these two calibers, I will surely try out the bulge buster kit. My set up is Lee anyway.
 
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