There are probably more modern up-to-date formulae, but as an old guy the Greenhill Formula from 1879 still works for me.
Optimal twist rate = 150 X (calibre in inches squared) divided by bullet length in inches.
Optimal bullet length = 150 X (calibre in inches squared) divided by twist rate in inches.
So all you need is your bullet length, and likely .512 as calibre.
Just edited as I found a 440gr. cast bullet advertised as .865" in length at .512" diameter, which works out to needing an optimum 1 in 45.45" twist rate,
so 1 in 15 is too fast for that bullet.