we were discussing bullet or shot moulds, I was expecting reasonably round projectiles, certainly limited in diameter to the mould cavity size. If you were sand casting iron shot, I would expect a larger size variation and more windage would be useful in allowing the use of more of the shot production, at the cost of less firing efficiency.
Since we aren't firing in the face of an enemy charging with fixed bayonets, we can afford to sort out oversize shot at the time of loading.