Patriot_1776,
These comments may go again the grain a bit, but it is what I have found to be the case with my personal experiences. I really don’t know much about the Laser Cast Bullets. Are they a bevel base and what is their BHN? These 2 factors will be important as to whether or not you get much leading. I have had problems with BB bullets and I don’t even have anymore in my reloading room!!!
I shoot the Lyman 358429 Keith-style bullet from my 357’s. My Ruger Security-six does very well with them. The bullet weighs in at around 170 grains and I am able to get 1192-1245 fps depending on the powder selection. This is a flat base bullet. I think the BB bullets allow fire/heat to start around the bullet base and this leads to leading. Some will disagree for sure! If the bullet is hard BHN > 20, you might be O.K. I use AL-8 (Blue Dot burn rate), WC-680, and H-110. I have never had good luck with 2400 although that is the ol’ Elmer standby. Other cast bullets that I shoot are gas checked types. The check certainly helps eliminated leading as there is a distinct abrupt front edge of it that will fill the groove after the lead bullet has passed. This most likely helps to “swipe” the lead forward and eventually out of the barrel. And again, it is my opinion that firing jacketed bullets through a barrel to help remove lead, caused lead to be much more difficult to remove!!! I literally packs it tighter into the rifling/groove junction. I think the reason for this is the fact that the front of the jacketed bullet is tapered and does not have a distinct edge to scrape the lead in front of the bullet. It works like a putty knife spreading putty or a similar compound. I clean using J&B Bore Compound, Sweets 7.62, and a steel brush. Sometimes I rap a piece of a copper cleaning pad around the brush. This really aids in lead removal. I clean as seldom as necessary. I have a Remington 700 (270 Winchester) and a T/C Contender (7-30 Waters) that get cleaned every several hundred rounds of cast slugs. I usually just run a dry cloth through the bore after shooting.
Again, these are just my thoughts and may be disagreed upon by some—maybe many! Good-luck…BCB