BTW: Most pistol bullets are about as easy as they come, just like straight walled pistol cartridges are the easiest to hand load. They aren't quite a "no brainer"... but close. Unless you are loading for black powder guns, wheel weight or Lyman #2... or recycled pistol bullet lead... is fine, and if you want the easiest and simplest and by far cheapest lube procedure, get Lee sizers and use Lee allox tumble lube. The ONLY "bad" pistol bullet I ever made that way was when I used wheel weight lead to make bullets for a Webley. It was too hard and left hundreds of lead splinters all up and down the bore. That wasn't a lube failure. It was an alloy failure. I've used Lee allox lube in all kinds of pistol calibers with no problem. I've got a Lyman and a RCBS lubrisizer and if you select the right lube for the application at hand they work fine too... but it takes a bunch more money to go that route. I eventually went to lubrisizing some rounds including some pistol rounds, because that is what you need for black powder cartridges.