Yeah, I do stand corrected, and I think I understand? Please don't think I was putting anyone down for it. It's just that I selected a Contender to hunt with 25 years ago. I gave up many nice 18"-20" barreld rifles (not really, they're in my safe) to hunt with the convienience of a very powerful, short barreled gun that offered power and range over that of a revolver for certain hunting situations. I have not hunted with a rifle except my 45-70 Sharps Carbine in almost 15 years. I just liken pistol shooting to the 14"ers or shorter (a stretch as the 10 and 12's balance better in my hands). My back-pack Elk hunts have really opened my eyes to shear tool-like usefullness of the compact TC's. 60-70lbs on my back leaves no room for a 8-9lb rifle in my hands! It's just my thought on what handgunning is. I know how much fun my 10" 444(The bullet has never stopped in an animal!)is so I can imagine an 18" 444 or 45-70 with a pistol grip is fun, but I find in most of my hunting situations(stalking-I can't stand still), the longer barrels are hard to steady, and mount quickly. I have just given away my last long barrel and butt-stock(21"223) combo as it hasn't been used in over 2 years. Again this is my personal preference. I was just confused on the law regarding allowable length of barrels. Good luck with your long barrels. I know you are getting optimum performance from them. Funny how people are-- I find my 8" Ruger SBH Hunter too long and cumbersome (front-end heavy), and I ususally choose my 5 or 6" S&W .44 almost every time I use a revolver, but the SBH is extremely accurate and an awesome piece. My 14" TC's are right on the edge for my liking. Later.