The best spruce cutter I have ever found is a chainsaw. Cuts them right off at the ground.
LOL- BUT- to do that, a fellow needs to bend over. 3" to 4" stump is easier, besides, they are thinner & faster cutting, up off the ground.
The smallest ball I cast with the big sprue are the .595's in the picture. I also have .677", .710", .724" and .740" Tanner moulds.
The .724" ball fits my largest rifle, perfectly.
With the sprues nipped off and ball smooth, there is no orientation when loading, thus their use in paper ctgs. just became easier.
When I used a Lyman-type mould that leaves a small, slightly raised sprue cutt-off in my paper ctgs. for the 14 bore, I oriented the sprue up. I assume it stayed "up".
The accuracy was identical to my tight combination patched round balls.