Yep- I guess - although the twists don't have to be as slow as many barrel makes make them today. I've a 66" twist in a .69 that makes 1" to 1 1/2" 5 shot groups at 100 meters and last summer made me a 6 shot group of 1 1/4" X 3 1/2" at 200 yards- off the bags, of course. "Even with that 66" twist, it took 140gr. of powder to do it at both ranges. Less powder opens groups. If that rifle had a 100' twist, I don't know how much powder it would need to shoot as accurately, or even if it would shoot as accurately. It would allow a loose combo and still hold the rifling, though. I currently have to use a .684" ball with a .030" denim patch, although a .675" ball shoots almost as well with the same patch, but not quite.
Guns are interesting in what they demand in order to shoot longer ranges. For the .69, that's including 50 yards and farther out.