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Originally Posted by Jerry Parise
I have to respectfully disagree with a two inch difference in barrel length being purely psychological. I think that a two inch difference in barrel length would yield a measurable difference in inertia. After all, inertia is why we opt for the longer barrel. Especially in a light sub gauge gun where the longer barrel helps our swing in prevent checking the swing on crossing or quartering birds or targets.
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Respectfully, it’s hard to agree with the theory that 2” of barrel length, at what something less than 2 ounces, especially whan Parker Brothers balanced their guns perfectly, would account for a better swing through...? I still think it’s psychological.
But we each havr our own opinions and can respect each other’s position.
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