SC;
What you say only reenforces my belief, that most muzzleloading guns are their own dog, when it comes to what they like in the way of a load. I have a rifle, I built, with a .50 cal. Montana barrel 1 in 72 twist. This barrel will shred heavy patching no matter what kind of material, or lube, you use. And, of course it didn't shoot worth a darn either. I inspected the barrel from end to end for rough spots, and came up empty. But, if you load it with a .490 or .495 ball an .010 greases patching, it shoots like a dream, and doesn't shred the patch, in fact the patches could be reused. Being a slow twist it only stabilizes the ball when you shoot a pretty stiff charge, usually a hundred grains of 3f. The patch shredding remains a mystery, but at least now I can make it shoot.
Hungry Horse