I've used a Tallow + Beeswax blend for over 45 years and never found fault with it if properly applied. Most folks with problems that I've seen at the range tend to use too much patch lube - especially when they prelube patches. I still have a few batches of prelubed patches, and have gotten better results by warming the patches (in the microwave) then squeegeeing out the excess lube.
Imagine the Southern Po' Boy Rifle with the taller hole in the buttstock. All you need do is wipe the patch across the lube surface, then commence seating the ball.
I Use a summer blend of Tallow and beeswax, and when cold enough, a winter blend with some Castor Oil added - Olive Oil doesn't keep as well, and Castor Oil is a bit heavier viscosity and makes a better blend. I have no fear of it getting cold enough for my nosehairs to freeze up, so patch lube getting too stiff ain't a problem - and if it were, that's what pants pockets are for.