I experience leading just ahead of the forcing cone in my .357 magnum. I load 158 gr SWC bullets to about 1,000fps. Some of the bullets were obtained from a local caster, and are lubed with some blue colored mixture. They are supposed to be "hard cast". The Hornady swaged 158gr SWCHP seem to be the worst, with the softest lead and lube.
What am I doing wrong?
I have received these suggestions:
1. Dip all the bullets in liquid alox, then load and shoot as usual.
2. Use the toilet ring "wax" which is supposed to contain beeswax, and rub on an additional coat of lube.
3. Melt candle wax, paraffin, or beeswax, and lightly anoint the bullets and bore with it.
4. Get some commercial lube... Hard? Soft? melt it, dip the bullets , let dry and go shooting.
What is the truth in all this? I have a Lewis Lead remover, and it says .38 caliber on the box, but I must have the wrong size inserts, or something, because there is no way I can get the thing to pull through the bore, short of using a John Deere tractor.
Suggestions, please.