WithoutWarning, that formula is OK, but there are other variables to be considered as well, like flat base or boat tail, lead core or pure copper etc.
That 1-11 twist will stabilise anything right up to 200 grain boat tails. A 1-12 twist will work fine as well in most cases.
When the 1-10 twist rate was first established, almost all of the bullets were very long 220 grains and over round nose design at lower velocities than we commonly shoot today. The 1-10 twist was a bit overkill even then, but it's better to err on the side of to much twist than not enough. To much twist will very slightly elevate pressures and very slightly lower velocities, not enough to notice though. Benchrest shooters have found that a bullet that is just stabilised will give the best accuracy. bearhunter