You need to determine that brass that is bulged on one side is normal or due to firing in a slightly oversized chamber. The chamber itself may not be bulged damaged), but if the brass is somewhat undersized and the chamber is somewhat oversized, the cartridge will seat on the bottom of the chamber, and firing will produce that one-sided "bulge".
Using a micrometer, determine what the diameter of the cartridge base is. It is nominally 0.473" at the rim, but manufacturing tolerances can make it plus or minus 0.001". Next, measure the bulge. If it is truly bulged, the base of the case will be egg-shaped, not round. If your "bulge" is definitely a chamber defect, it will measure significantly more than the base diameter and be oval. If it measures say, more than 0.475'-0.476" contact the manufacturer or dealer.
HTH
John