Gentlemen,
Please think about what I am saying here. Yes, gain twist rifling goes from slow to fast. However, when loading a patched roundball, the ball and patch is cut or "striped" twice. First it is cut when loading, going from fast to slow, then it cut the second time as the rifle is fired, slow to fast.
I would also like to make it perfectly clear that this man asked if there is an advantage, and that I never said that there are no "gain twist" barrels in existence that aren't accurate. As I stated in my first post, ANY BARREL in which the ball and patch exit the barrel intact will be accurate!!!