CW said:
"Second, the barrel is moving (changing point of aim) constantly. It does so for a shorter length of time if the travel time from loading postion to exit of the barrel is shorter - an influence on accuracy."
Hmmm... Could that really be a factor here considering the short time that the projectile is in the bore? Maybe it is, I don't know. I've never heard that long bbl length in a rifle is a cause for decreased accuracy over a short bbl.
Just from my brief reading long ago on the subject, I seem to remember that experiments have shown that the bullet is long gone before much movement of the bbl that can have a significant effect on accuracy actually occurs.
Again, I don't know if this is true or not. Anyone have any related info?