Jim,
Sorry that you've had problems with the Lee molds. The Lee SWC has way too small of a meplat to feed well. Don't know why they made it that way. However, the 228 is a great bullet. Plus, aluminum mold blocks heat up faster, make fine bullets, last a long, long time, and are inexpensive enough to try several different bullet designs.
Also, the 158 gr .358 is a super bullet. It drives tacks out of my 627, shoots way better than I can.
FWIW, sell the 200 swc and get the 228, a good rcbs luber/sizer, some good medium soft lube(I like the white label 2500), and try again. I think that you'll be surprised how fast you can be up and running from cold molds to making good bullets. The trick is SUPER clean molds.
I never made a bullet until I joined this forum. GB is a goldmine of knowledge, and Veral is the Grand Pubaa of casting. I've avoided many mistakes using advice from the fine people on this forum.