The very existence of gain twist rifling demonstrates that the old timers were trying to get higher velocity, and longer range, out of muzzleloading guns. That high velocity is not obtainable with light, or moderate, charges. The gain twist was developed, so heavy charges, could be used without stripping the rifling. I think that a sixty two caliber with a gain twist is going to be pretty abusive with charges in the range that will produce the best accuracy, unless its a heavy bench gun. Of all the antique gain twist guns I've examined, I don't recall any of them over fifty caliber. This is probably due to the recoil, from a heavily loaded gun of larger caliber.
Hungry Horse