Always a pleasure David. As you know, I prefer the larger sizes of balls in rifles - preferrably only .005" under as .010" under show poorer accuracy in general. It doesn't show at 25 yards, but further out, the difference is there. Nit-picking perhaps, but it's there. Taylor's 1728 Bess does a good job with .740's (Tanner Mould) with very heavy patches. The larger the smoothbore, the smaller the balls can be. This is especially true when using WW alloys for the balls.
Can anyone guess what a 25 pound powder box full of WW .595's would weigh? How many balls that size will fit in the box? Hatchet Jack has filled one, ready for a year's shooting - maybe more. His rifle, which sees much less shooting than his smoothbores, has over 7,500 rounds through it - in only about 3 or 4 years shooting.