I've never loaded hard cast rifle loads before, and am concerned about leading. I have used both cast performance and lasercast bullets in magnum handgun loads before, and never had a load that did NOT lead the barrel. It has always been a terrible chore to clean and I HATE using harmful chemicals on my bores. With jacketed bullets I clean with rem oil and never have a problem with copper fouling. ANYWAY I'm looking at some cast bullets for my 444 marlin, and am interested in any info regarding the reduction of leading besides gas checking and harder alloys. I don't know if powder type has anything to do with it, besides velocity? I like the looks of the 310 grain by oregon trail and the 320 grain double crimp groove from cast performance, but am open to suggestions.