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These things are undervalued gems.
Most folks will not even try one, fine by me.

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The only interesting sheep are the black ones.

Being the first to wade out into the swamp is sure to get you criticism, but when its successful you will also be the first to reach the other side.

I'll throw my hat in w/Rabbit for realization that not all of us are well struck nor balanced and Dig for a more readily understandable validation of your efforts to qualify certain aspects of dynamics, i.e., making them less fuzzy;-)

A very big THANKS for that!

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Blaser F3 barrels within a type (game, sporting, trap) weigh the same for any length. So, 28" - 32" sporting barrels all weigh the same. Assuming the balance adjustment system in the stock is not changed, I would guess that a 2" change in barrel length would make a very small change in either measured or subjective MOI. A 4" jump would be more evident. If the barrels flare out to take the choke tubes, then the muzzles would be relatively heavy, and the change in feel with length more apparent. If the Blaser has been tested with different barrel lengths in place, I would like to know how it fared.

A PBS program on Stradavarias covered efforts to understand why they are so good and to match their sound. People tried and fell short until a physics professor, if I recall, figured out the critical elements and could make and adjust violins to sound like Stradavarias. Hope for those who need a fine violin to play or practice, but cannot afford a Stradavarias.

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