It is not uncommon that reactions in the scale you are describing (50-75 mg) are lower simply due to the inherent challenges associated with working with less material. More material can be lost simply in the workup and purification process. Furthermore, reaction conditions need to be much more strict for a small scale reaction because the influence of things such as trace amounts of water or impurities from your glassware, reagents, gas, etc. is much higher. A personal example: whenever I do enolate chemistry on a small scale (20-100 mg) I take great care to make sure my glassware is completely dry, but on larger scale, in general, this becomes less important. Just my two cents.