What's large? My .69 has about equal, maybe barely wider grooves than lands, and a 66" ROT. It shoots well at close ranges with 85gr. 2F and shoots well out to 200yards with
140gr. of today's 2F. In 1986, I had to load it with 165gr. to shoot well on plates to 300 meters(327yards) on the plates. That was also my hunting load for moose. That rifle never
missed that plate, about 30" in diameter, shot offhand, but whomever shot it, me, Taylor or or friend Leatherbelly. They refused a second shot.
The charge has to do with rate of twist, nothing to do with land or groove width. Round balls are stabilized over a wide range of speeds and rates of twists.
Sometimes a gun shoots better with more powder, sometimes an identical barrel will shoot best with less. A loose ball and patch combination will usually shoot best with lighter loads.
Heavies loads may produce too much pressure for the loose combination to seal the gasses behind it, and thus burn or shred the patch, which will destroy accuracy.