I've used Neetsfoot oil for a trail walk - maybe 80 shots, not fouling problems in my .45 at all and no wiping, none of us do. I use a .445" ball and 10 ounce denim patch at .0225"(my measure hard compressed). Taylor used neetsfoot oil one entire winter's shooting, every Sunday with his .40 Kuntz and was using 65gr. 3F. He had no fouling problems, for up to 80 shots, the last seemingly loading just as easily as the first. The last targets are the lonest shots on average and he rarely missed.
Another good one, is Track's mink oil. It was especially nice in my .32 squirrel rifle - again, up to 80 shots, last loaded as easily as the first. With narrow grooves and wide lands, I use a .311" ball and same 10ounce .0225" denim patch - don't even need a starter, but I use one just because I've been using a starter since 1973. It's second nature. With .008" rifling, that combo is .010" larger than the groove to groove measurement in that barrel, yet it's not difficult to load without a starter. Small balls are easily moved/drawn/compressed with a smooth crown. I also use the thicker mattress ticking when I run out of precuts with the 10ounce. 8 ounce denim, at an even .020" also shoots well with only .0085" compression in the bottom of the grooves.