I think penetration.
Actually,that's exactly what doesn't happen.That's been tested to death.The spreading of the soft tissues by the bevels,evidently relieves pressure and allows the arrow to penetrate better.That's why in Doc Ashby's tests,identical broadheads,one with double bevel and the other single bevel,the single bevel penetrated substantially farther.That's the whole point.
I've used a couple different single bevels but of similar dimensions.In a consistent target medium,they turn,1/4 turn in 4",consistently.Doc Ashby talks about a full turn in 16".That seems to be what I'm seeing.I've only shot a few head of big game with them but wound channels for a 1 3/16" broadhead were 2" wide,in soft tissue.
I'm not sure you will see a lot of difference in rate of twist among different single bevel broadheads.I personally like to use broadheads that are of a 3 to 1 ratio,when I can,to also help with penetration.