Body bulges at the web can be disguised by smashing them back into the shape of a normal case, but they can't be "corrected."
That brass has been stretched, and sizing it, even roll sizing, doesn't compact it back into the same thickness it had before - it just squishes that material out towards the shoulder and neck, leaving the body thin. That work hardening that happened when they were overstretched and the MORE work hardening we do to push them back into shape means it's also thin and embrittled, at a part of the case which is relatively mobile during firing. This process is the ENTIRE driving force behind case head separations, but with 25thou bulged cases, we have accelerated that problem, and "fixing them" just hides the problem for another firing or few until that thinned wall gives way and we get separations. Pushing the belly of "glock smiles" back into the belt line with a push through sizer or roll sizer just isn't the same thing - pistol cartridges don't often fail in the same way do rifle cartridges when cases come apart. Totally different animal here.
If it's 100pc, it's $35 worth of brass if purchased NEW... $10-15 worth of reseller price on "once fired" brass... I'd rather not invite the opportunity for headache into my day for $35...