I have had moderately good results using paper patched Lyman 311291 (175 grain GC) and a case-full of WC860 surplus powder. I am getting about 2050 fps with very low pressure. WC860 is a .50 Caliber MG powder, and it burns very slowly. There is some unburned granuals in the bore afterwards, but they don't appear to cause any problems if you keep them out of the chamber.
I run the bullets through a Lee push through sizing die (.308) to crimp on the gas check and reduce their size slightly. I am patching with two wraps of 9 pound onionskin paper then when dry, sizing them in my RCBS Lubrisizer to .3155 diameter. Bullets are cast of wheel weight alloy and air cooled. They test BHN8 the day after casting and BHN12 after about two weeks. The sizing puts a very light coating of bullet lube on the paper patch. I am neck expanding cases with a .315 expander and lightly flaring the case mouth. I seat the bullets out to just touch the origin of the rifling when I close the bolt.
This is a lot of extra effort with the paper patch but getting an extra 400fps with good accuracy is worth it. Air-cooled wheel weight bullets expand nicely on deer and hogs and are VERY effective.