One of the advantages of the Recluse formula is that it cuts down on the tendency to "over-medicate" the boolits. By virtue of it's being thinner, it doesn't cling so thickly, so it doesn't blob. It works best on warm, sunny days. For pistol boolits at standard velocities, a single medium-light coat is adequate. For magnum loads, two light coats is better. For rifle boolits up to 2300 fps, two medium-heavy coats.
Louverin boolits work very well in this fashion. I have run the 311-467 at 2350 fps from my Winchester 1895 30-40 while the 311-291 has been measured at just over 2300 fps with an excellent SD of only 20 fps, both with no significant leading and good accuracy.