I cast a 6-cavity Ranch Dog TL358-100-RF and shoot the resulting 104 gr., 50/50, lead/WW, air cooled, Truncated Round Nose bullets by the thousands in a pair of Walther PPK (one Blue; one Stainless). I now like IMR 700X as a very clean burning powder. Small bullet, small case, small charge, and a pound of powder goes a long-long way, so I shoot a lot more. The "ping" of shooting into discarded hardened discing plow discs is only less satisfying than the near vaporization of the lead bullet at impact. Any remaining "mushrooms" of lead are picked up and recast. No leading, very accurate, and fun-fun-fun. Those litle "pills" have got to sting while going through the bad guy...
I tired pan lubing once. Too messy. I purchased an RCBS Lub-A-Matic II and never looked back. For the thousands of bullets and multiple clibers that I reload, the LMII was a must have. There are other lube-sizers that are just as good and perhaps some are better. The capability to swage a lead bullet from 0.358" down to 0.356" to fit the barrel diameter is a good thing and somthing to consider, since the mould is a set diameter and, as it cools, the bullet is subject to change in diameter over time.