As Acer Sac. noted, muzzle 'shape/condition' can help in loading a tight combination, usually needed for accurate and clean shooting in a rounded bottomed rifling.
Since most rounded rifling is usually .016" to .025" deep (some MUCH deeper than that) the patch thickness and ball size can be much more critical, especially is using heavier hunting-type loads.
The reason for that is increased pressure generated by heavier loads stress the ball/patch fit much more than lighter, plinking-type loads.
I have and have used a number of different barrels using both types of rifling. After 46 years in this hobby, I find picking a ball and patch that will fit and shoot well, to be quite easily accomplished.
I prefer square rifling myself, from about .008" in small .30's bore sizes, to.010" to .012" deep in larger .040 to my .69. I find this rifling cleans virtually the same as rounded rifling. I have no
preference for cleaning. Both need 1 patch for pumping the water into and out of the bore, along with 4 or 5 drying patches afterwards. I always remove the barrel for cleaning and clean in a
container of water.
Here are a few groups fired with VERY deep rifling, some .028" deep. Note with the light 85gr. load, the accuracy was quite good with a .022" canvas patch.
When we went to a heavier load, we used a heavier .034" patching and achieved similar accuracy.
The switch to thicker patching was an automatic change after just firing a couple shots with the lighter .022" canvas patch and checking them. We found shredded burnt patches resulted as the
thin patch did not fill the rifling even though we were using a ball only .005" smaller than the bore. BTW- the .034" patches we used were marked "reclaimed" as they had originally been
fired from my .69calibre rifle, picked up and kept for future use. I maintain that if once fired patches are not reusable, they were not thick enough or of the proper material. 100% cotton or linen
works well, but must be of the correct thickness.
Note that in a .60 cal. rifle, 110gr. 2F is not a high pressure load, but enough over 85gr. to demand thicker patching.