I've got a CZ-52 that I've been loading 7.62x25 for. In the past I've used S&B and Starline brass, all of which worked fine. I've recently started to form cases from .223 Rem brass though, and I've run into a problem (or what I think is a problem). Titegroup is the powder I'm using, with 110gr Rainer bullets (made for .30 carbine). I've been working up the loads, and started at 4.0gr (not enough to cycle the slide). After I hit 4.4gr though, I ran into something odd. All the cases formed from .223 have a slight bulge on one side of the case about 8mm infront of the case head. None of the "real" 7.62x25 cases exhibit this (and the charge with this weight of bullet maxes out a 4.8grs, so I'm not that close yet). I know that the reformed cases will have a little less volume, but I didn't think I'd run into problems quite so quickly.
Basically, is the bulge a sign of high pressure (in which case I'll back down the charge), or is it normal?
Thanks.