What's the best way to find a dead cylinder?

Hi All: Thanks for all the helpful replies. I went with the recommendation to pull the plug wires individually while the engine was running. As I did so, I observed the engine RPM on my shop tach. Every plug that was pulled showed an RPM drop, then an increase when the plug wire was re-installed. So I was wrong about having a dead cylinder. All the cylinders are firing, which I've confirmed. Something else, probably more serious, is going on as the engine is running just like it has a dead cylinder. I'm puzzled by this and cannot find the cause. The choke plate is fully opened when warmed up. No vacuum leaks. No exhaust leaks that I can find. New plugs. Rebuilt (stock) carb. Maybe I've got something bigger going on. Had the head re-done (grind valves, new valve seats and guides, etc.) about 15K ago. Think I might need some professional help on this one. This motor should drive and idle smoothly and it doesn't. Very frustrating, but I'll keep searching.
As Ricks79Duster340 said, the easiest way is to start diagnosing your problem is to measure the temperature at each exhaust manifold port. The IR guns are $25 at Harbor freight and they work great.