Huh! Are any of those molds .70+ caliber? Perhaps the seams are more prominent as you get into larger calibers. Then again, maybe it’s due to some other factor(s). I plan on doing some experimentation this weekend and have considered using a cast iron smelting pot and dipper as opposed to my Lyman bottom pour furnace.
I did cast some .36 cal round balls in addition to the .735 and those turned out as perfect as could be. Of course, the bigger the ball, the more obvious imperfections become, and I’d imagine that all the different variables that come into play during casting (lead/mold temperature, rate of pour, etc.) become more critical.