I cannot answer theoretical questions such as those, and to those who find naked ball shooting satisfies their need for accuracy, I say wonderful.
I can however tell you what works for me. And that is to load the smoothbore just like I load my rifles, ie: with a charge that stabilizes the ball out to whatever range I choose, and a tight fitting, thick patched and heavily lubricated denim patch/ball, .020" smaller than the bore. I use a starter that has a moose antler crown knob about 2" in dia. x 2 1/4" long, a 1/2" hickory rod about 6" long, and a short 1/2" brass peg cupped to fit the ball x 3/8" long. For my 20 gauge Chambers' Fowler with a .620" bore, I load 86 gr. of FFg GOEX, place a .020" 8 oz. (.020") patch lubed with anything but lots of it, over the muzzle and place the ball (.608" coming from a Lee .600 mould) sprue up on the patch. I use the short peg on the ball and a smack with my other hand on the back of the starter knob, driving the patched mall 3/8" into the muzzle of the barrel. Then the long leg of the starter is placed on the ball and another smack sends it and the patch 6" down the bore. The ramrod easily pushes the ball/patch down to the charge and is firmly pressed against the powder, but not bumped or banged with the rod. Loading and shooting like this, I never have to wipe my bore during a day's shooting.
I have filed my front sight down so that when sighting, I place the tip of the front sight where I want the ball, and see the entire front sight down to the barrel sitting on top of the wedding band. With a sharp flint , ignition is very fast, and the ball strikes centre, if my hold and follow through are good. For distances past 50 yards, I have to see more barrel between the base of the front sight and the wedding ring. If the light is right, I often see a reflection of the front sight in the shine of the browned barrel, and I use that as a mark on the barrel to judge for longer ranges, out to 100 yards +. Works for me, though I confess, I've never tried naked balls and wads...couldn't deal with the caked up fowling - just me.