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Spend the money on a Taper Crimp or Profile Crimp die set. Seat as a separate stage, then taper or profile crimp only until the case mouth is straight.
High pressure rounds, Ruger Only, causes case length growth. Case length growth due to pressure is very uneven. But the roll crimp die setting on your press, is in effec head-spacing off the case mouth! Bulging the case only on the over length cases, per your die setting, not the book trim to or the gun's chamber.
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As others have said, a case to long will cause inconsistent crimping. Make sure the cases are at least in between trim to length and max case oal (typically .010 difference between the two). Then make sure you are not overcrimping causing a bulge.
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For my straight side revolver cartridges I like to finish up by passing each round through a Lee factory crimp die. As my last step I drop each round into a cartridge checker. I use ones from Dillon, Midway, and Lyman… all work equally well. When I follow this procedure I never have a problem with sticky rounds. When I don’t because I’m in a hurry, well sometimes things don’t go as well.
Froggie