I can't get any of the bullet designs I'ld like to try for hunting in a tumble lube mold, and I don't think you can just tumble lube conventional style bullets with grease grooves.

That leaves me with just casting practice bullets like the 200gr tumble lubed .45ACP and 148gr .358 wadcutter for examples. Then buying the bullets for hunting.

Or buying a Lyman 45/450/4500 Lube & sizer or RCBS Lube-a-matic, the lyman being much cheaper in the used market, and casting everything from target rounds to hunting myself... and not having to rely on anyone or seasonal rushes on bullets.

I shoot quite a bit and a lot of my consideration boils down to time spend lubing, and these seem to be the most practical options.

How quick can one lube with the lube and sizer presses 120 bullets an hour? 400/hr?

Lets hear some opinions.
Thanks, Lonnie