I am back to simply ordering jacketed bullets for as long as I can afford to. Because of the munchkin, and also because some of the people I know who have been shooting only slightly longer than me have tested with high lead levels in their blood, I decided about a year ago to no longer shoot cast bullets. Didn't want the raw lead around the house for little hands to find.
So I began a journey through many types of plated, coated, and other types of magic bullets, and none of them offer the accuracy potential of straight-up jacketed bullets. I have tried Berry's, Rainiers, Xtreme, Precision, Bayou, and many I have forgotten. I changed my belling profile from the "blunderbuss" type most common in reloading equipment to a "cup" style that closely mimics the factory profile. I tried the Glock factory barrel and a traditionally rifled one. I tried heavy crimps to no crimps and everything was inferior.
Jacketed it is, until I run out of money or find a winning combination of bullet/crimp/barrel that is as accurate as I need them to be.