Rich, thank you, that advice will be very helpful moving forward.
Mike, I plan on casting again, I don't really have a choice as my local muzzleloader shop only carries up to .735 roundball. I bought the large lyman ladle the other day, I still need to get a pair of welding gloves, digital scale, and lead thermometer to be all caught up with stuff I learned from this thread.
I took my snaphaunce shooting this last Saturday with the .750 balls I cast. The first shot on target landed in the 10 ring, every one after that was considerably low, I still need to work up a good patch and powder combo for it. It was an eye turner and I let other people shoot it as well and they all landed low at 6 o'clock as well. So needless to say, I spent the day wondering about that 10 ring on the first shot as it was the loosest patch and lowest powder charge I tried all day. When the range got announced cold, my friend waived me over and encouraged me to go take a look at my target with him, I walked down range with him and when we got to the target I poked the solitary 10 ring hole inquisitively and said out loud "that's awfully small for a .750 ball"..."did you shoot my target?" then looking to my friend who was rolling around in the grass, slapping the ground, and laughing like a maniac. I felt guilty for not being upset, if someone tricks you really good then you owe it to them to get a little upset, whether you show it or not. But I wasn't upset. He's been going through a lot recently and seeing him laugh that hard felt really good.