I've been trying for about 9 months now to get a good load together for a Ruger Redhawk, 45 Colt, 4" barrel using the RCBS-270-SAA bullet but have been having severe leading problems with everything but one load. My goal is to get around 950-1000 fps and use it for close range deer this year. The only load that doesn't lead for me is a very mild 5.3 grains of Titegroup, sized to .454 with a velocity of 730 fps. Here's what I've tried so far:
Sizing to .454 and .452 with various powders - Titegroup, Longshot, Universal Clays. All of these leaded badly when I tried loads that should have given me over 850 fps.
Slower powder - I had some 4227 on hand and loaded what should have given me around 1050 fps. This load did not lead at all but there was so much powder, unburned or otherwise everywhere that I really didn't want to use it. I dont' mind using a slower powder but I'd like one that burns more cleanly, I've had the same problem with 2400 as well in other guns.
The only lube that I use is a 55%/45% Yellow Beeswax/Vaseline mix that I use for paper patch lube as well. I've used this lube exclusively for about 5 years now in my 45 ACP and a Ruger Blackhawk 45 Colt and never really had any leading problems.
Alloy is straight wheelweights.
The leading is primarily in the 1" after the forcing cone and the forcing cone itself is clean, I don't think the cylinder is misaligned.
Any help would be appreciated.