No, not really. I use spit patches exclusively for my target and general plinking loads and have never found a rifle I couldn't shoot as much as I wanted without having to swab the bore. With a spit patch I am swabbing every time I ram a load. I think residue from the various commercial patch lubes cause more fouling than does the powder. I won't say you can shoot "all day" without swabbing because I've never actually tried to shoot "all day" but I can shoot as much as I have ever wanted to with Green Mountain, T/C, Lyman, Hoyt and Rice barrels. The Forsyth book is available as a free download if you like but one should keep in mind that few people, at the time or since, have ever agreed with Forsyth's theory. Roundball bench rest shooters all go with deep groove barrels and they are serious enough about accuracy to have barrels custom made to any specifications they favor, none favor Forsyth rifling. No doubt very large bores do better with very slow twists but for run of the mill hunting rifles of .50 and .54 caliber the 48" twist is not bad, though deeper grooves are better for patched balls than the .005" groove depth that most 48" twist barrels are using as a combination ball and bullet bore.