0.71mm solder, IMHO, is a bit on a thick side for 0603 soldering work. It's usable, but requires careful feed.
0.5mm, or even thinner, allows you to better regulate the amount of solder.
Note that shiny blobs (opposed to dull cold joints) on 0603 passives are mostly an aesthetic problem. While a large blob can, in theory, hide a poor joint, if you have recently purchased passives, with recently manufactured HASL, or ENIG board, and your solder has proper flux in it, it will connect just fine under the blob. I sometimes have these blobs in my prototypes and just go on instead of spending time to fix them.