Given a choice BEFORE the rifle is built, I will ALWAYS choose .010" to .012" deep square bottomed rifling.
I have a barrel with quite deep rounded rifling and it is OK, but I prefer square. I do not find it easier to clean than any of my square rifling barrels. This
may be due to narrower grooves than lands, which is the wrong way to do it, as Taylor notes. It is difficult to get a good seal due to the rifling design, and
thus does pick up a bit of fouling. Loading remains easy all day, though, no wiping. Accuracy also remains consistent.
Loading is much easier with a tight combination in square rifling as described above, than to get a good seal in deep, rounded grooves,
especially in smaller (under 54) calibres that run higher pressures.
For a .58, I would most certainly still stay with square, in .012" or so rifling depth. a .575" ball mould and 10 ounce denim (.022") along with 85gr. to 110gr. of 2F will
shoot most pleasantly and give excellent accuracy as well. This patch/ball-size (.005" under) 'recipe' works in all calibres we've tested, from .32 to .69.