If you'd like to invest a small amount of time you can make your own "Partition" type bullets. I did this for a 35 Whelen and they work well.
1- cut the nose portion of a bullet and weigh it out. Purchase some muzzle loading balls about that weight and make a small ladle that will hold that much melted lead. (old steel teaspoon with long wooden handle works well).
2-start casting some bullets to get your mold to casting temp. At the same time use a burner and melt the muzzle loading balls in the small ladle. (Or a small pot of pure lead is even better. I have one that about the size of a small tea cup.)
3-with your mold already at casting temp, pour in some pure lead from the teaspoon and IMMEDIATELY complete the fill using your regular melt.
You now have a bullet with a "soft' nose and hard base. You can even heat treat the bullet to bring the BHN up on the base yet leaves the nose soft because the pure lead will not harden. It takes longer to write this up than to make them once you have your gear set up. When you do the second pour it has to be QUICK in order to get the 2 different metals to "weld" together.
Yah...nice and easy for a beginner.