Bores don't have to be exceptionally rough to cause severe leading. In other words, often a bore that performs very poorly can produce steller performance with only .0002 to .0005 of 'cleanup' via lapping. This is the thickness of Saran wrap, with only half taken off each side of the bore!
So for most guns, ordering a bullet mold .001 larger than bore diameter before lapping, will work out just fine. For almost all rifles though, larger is better unless you are sure the chamber is too tight to chamber oversize bullets. That means for the 44 "pistol" rifles and handguns, 432 diameter will turn in the best accuracy. This because a fat bullet cannot tip in the cartridge while still in the chamber, and is thus started straighter into the bore.