Thanks, I guess I should have posted an update. The brass mould works great, and the crimper as well, just have to do the crimping on a single stage press. I do the majority of the loading on a turret press, including seating the bullet, then crimp on the single stage. it'd be nice if I could do all on the turret or a progressive, but this is still way faster than screwing with casting and lubing hollow base rounds.
As far as accuracy, I'd give the heel bullets the edge, though I did get good results with the 165 grain Rapine mould.
With this loading set up I no longer have a strong desire to line the bore to .357. Not quite as fast as loading inside lubed bullets, but close enough.