Tell ya what Manny. Pick a caliber, .38-55, .357 Max, .356/.358, or .44 Super Mag. and I'll loan you one to try. They don't loose much in performance and gain a lot in handling and portability. In the pistol calibers, it is actually possible to gain velocity with a shorter barrel with some loads. With a scope, they point and track and shoot easier and as accurately as a longer rifle. Actually, they're not butt heavy in a Handi because the newer barrels are heavy to begin with and they balance and sling better. Don't knock it til you've tried it. I haven't experienced any great increase in muzzle blast....Somewhere along the line I learned to use hearing protection. Flash, yes, you will experience that in low light. Besides, when hunting, who cares. When I'm on game, I don't even hear the gun fire. I believe increased recoil is a myth...I can't see any difference. All my shorties started life at 22 inches...the .38-55 at 28. As far as reduced energy goes, my 16.5 inch Maxi pushes a 180 gr. bullet to top .35 Remington performance. I think there are a few guys here that would pay more for a well done shorty than a standard 22 incher.
Pete