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<blockquote data-quote="blackco" data-source="post: 163610" data-attributes="member: 7356"><p>I think the first question is; are you happy with it? If so, who cares what people think!!! I would "assume" the smith also did a few other tune-ups on it. Could you have gotten better performance from a longer barrel? Sure, but don't tell that to the guys on the pistol forum. You didn't mention it but do you know what kind of velocity gains you got from the upgrade? If you're happy with what you got for the money you spent; good on ya!!! A buddy of mine, who will spend $120 on a bottle of Dahlwinny wiskey, just shook his head when I told him the cost on the gun I'm getting built.</p><p></p><p>One thing to think about; heavier bullets often take better advantage of shorter barrels. They are in the barrel longer thus burning more powder.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with it and forget about what others think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackco, post: 163610, member: 7356"] I think the first question is; are you happy with it? If so, who cares what people think!!! I would "assume" the smith also did a few other tune-ups on it. Could you have gotten better performance from a longer barrel? Sure, but don't tell that to the guys on the pistol forum. You didn't mention it but do you know what kind of velocity gains you got from the upgrade? If you're happy with what you got for the money you spent; good on ya!!! A buddy of mine, who will spend $120 on a bottle of Dahlwinny wiskey, just shook his head when I told him the cost on the gun I'm getting built. One thing to think about; heavier bullets often take better advantage of shorter barrels. They are in the barrel longer thus burning more powder. Good luck with it and forget about what others think. [/QUOTE]
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