Straight rifling, of course, imparts zero spin to the ball, in actual fact, makes it shoot like a knuckle ball (baseball term) At some point in time, probably due to a sprue (catching the wind) or maybe a destabilizing air void inside the ball, the ball will take on a spin like a curve ball (baseball term again) & curve out of the line of departure)point of aim).
This usually depends much upon the ball's velocity, to at which point downrange, the ball curves away. Suffice to say, straight rifling was slightly more accurate with a patched round ball, than a totally smoothly bored barrel. The advantage was that it could be used with fine shot for birds or small game, whereas a rifled bore did poorly with such.