No shortage of ideas and good advice in this forum, but in the end follow your own judgement. I tend to be more tactile than analytical only because I came into this from the living history side first, before I started shooting. That drives me to consider how a body with an eighteenth century apprenticed curve of learning would have thought and dealt with limited resources. Throw in a reluctance to cast, and I always start sighting in with purchased round ball ( talk about a hypocrite) two sizes down with a thick patch.
Being leery of working too closely with molten lead, and not having the patience to seek precision, I always admired the math-and-measure boys because they do what I could never have the patience for. I don't even own scales.
When I get the group I stop and settle in and can't even remember the number of grains in my measure anymore.
So, follow what you learned here and test. Keep an ear open for the techies, and you'll do all right.