Maybe I'm missing the point here on the loader type
In reference to the bulge however, I never see bulges in my 45-70 ammo with any variety of brass (Win, Rem, or Star-line). Where I DO see the bulge you are reffering to is on my 38-55 ammo. When I first started loading 38-55's, the bulge was uneven and sometimes only showed on one side of the cartridge. I was somewhat concered and thought that this would (might) skew the bullet upon chambering and cause inaccuracy. (still don't know, can it?) Nonetheless, I found a remedy for the problem. If I flare or bell the case slightly, then I can slightly seat the bullet in the case by hand. I set the bullet atop of the case as evenly as possible and then (the important part) I SLOWLY....very SLOWLY seat the bullet. It seems to me that if you just jam the ram up into the die fast, the bullet never gets a chance to properly align itself as opposed to when you slowly seat the bullet. When I seat the bullet slowly, the bulge may still be visible but it is absolutely even around the case and not as noticeable for that matter.
I don't know if this info will help you out with your loader Jim, but you might try it and see what happens if you seat your bullets slowly.
By the way, I load on an old three-holed Lee Pro-100 which I converted to a standard three-holed turret press. I've always wanted to upgrade and I still can't believe I've been loading on that old cheap thing for over 20 years now...but it still works great. Why change what works well???
Good luck with your 45-70 loads.