I tried shooting lead bullets years ago and it took me days to clean the mess out of my revolvers. With the price of jacketed bullets I've decided to try again.
I've already picked up some Penn premium 158gr TCs sized .358 for the 357 and 255gr RNFPs sized .452 for my 45Colt and ACP revolvers.
The bullets are a slip fit in the cylinder throats on the guns I plan to use. Any recommendations for loads that wouldn't lead in these three calibers would be greatly appreciated.
I already tried 14.5grs of 296 behind the 158gr bullet in my Ruger GP-100 and was overjoyed to find no leading in the throats or forcing cone but bummed to find leading from about halfway down the barrel to the muzzle. Primers were flat and the load shot so so.