The T/C Cherokee barrels were cut with a faster twist rate than others to shoot a round ball at a lower velocity/smaller powder charge so as to hunt small game without tearing up meat. At least that's the way I heard it in an article by Toby Bridges. Other 1-48" twisted .32's may require a little stiffer charge to get same accuracy. At least in the theoretical world. Maybe some short little pistol boolits sized land to land diameter on the base just to get it started straight would be fun to play with in that fast twist Cherokee? Too many rifles, too little time. Work is always interfering in my life!