Beeswax is for bullet lubes, not for patches. I'd say the same for paraffin (candle) waxes. If it works for you, that's nice, but I also found in the ctg. guns, paraffin
was a poor substitute for good beeswax in the home grown lubes. Beeswax cannot have any honey in it apparently, or it is not a lubricant. The honey ruins it.
Most of us have heard of a bore shooting "slick" with 10's of thousands of shots, not of a too-slick lube causing flyers.
The slickest lube I've ever used, was Lehigh Valley Lube, original formula as well as the intermediary formula. I found both to shoot identically, but needed an
extra 10gr. of 3F powder to do so in my .45 and .40 cal barrels. Neither of these cause flyers, just tighter groups when the powder charge was increased over
what shot with the water based lubes.